Kabaddi Player’s Mysterious Death Rocks Shahkot: Police Under Scrutiny
A pall of suspicion hangs heavy over Shahkot police station following the discovery of the decomposed body of a 26-year-old kabaddi player within the complex. The deceased, a part-time helper, was reported missing by his family two days prior to the grim find.
Police maintain the young man died from a venomous insect or snake bite. However, the fact that his body remained undiscovered for 48 hours within the police station itself has raised serious questions about the efficiency and transparency of the investigation.
The family is understandably distraught and demanding a thorough probe into the circumstances surrounding the death. They are questioning the police’s version of events, citing the unusual delay in discovering the body.
A post-mortem examination is underway to ascertain the exact cause of death, a crucial step in unraveling the mystery surrounding this tragic incident. The results are awaited with bated breath.
This incident highlights the urgent need for greater accountability and improved procedures within police stations to prevent such lapses in security and investigation. The case underscores the vulnerability of ordinary citizens and the critical need for impartial investigations into such deaths.