An unidentified body was found near a river in Chatra, India, and police are now investigating. The remains were discovered near the Koliyadaah area of the Hariyokhar river, in Sahor village. This village falls within the Rajpur police station area.
Local herdsmen made the grim discovery and immediately informed the Rajpur police station. Sandeep Kumar, the officer in charge of the Rajpur police station, arrived at the scene with his team. They took charge of the body and started the process of trying to identify it.
Unfortunately, the body was badly decomposed, which makes identification difficult. Police carefully wrapped the remains in plastic before moving them from the riverbank. This step was crucial to preserve any potential evidence.
Local villagers think the river’s current might have carried the body to its location. They believe it then became stuck against a rock near Hariyokhar. This area is known for strong river currents, especially during certain times of the year.
The police investigation is currently focused on two key goals. First, they are working to identify the deceased person. Second, they aim to determine the events that led to the individual’s death. The police are relying on forensic evidence and local reports.
This incident highlights the difficulties faced by law enforcement in rural areas when dealing with unidentified remains. Community cooperation is also vital in these situations. The police are actively working to solve this case and hope to identify the deceased and notify their family.