Published 22:38 IST, July 27th 2024

Indian Authorities Repatriate Youth’s Body From Pakistan Who Died By Suicide in Jammu’s Chenab River

The Indian authorities repatriated the body of a youth from Pakistan, who allegedly died by suicide in the Chenab River in Jammu about one and half months ago.

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Youth's body, who died by suicide in Chenab River, recovered in Pakistan | Image: Representational
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Jammu: The Indian authorities on Saturday repatriated the body of a youth, who allegedly died by suicide by jumping into the Chenab River in Jammu, from their Pakistani counterparts over one and half months after the incident. The Pakistani authorities handed over the body of the youth, identified as Harash Nagotra, a resident of a border village in the Akhnoor sector. Following the repatriation of the body, the deceased's family expressed their gratitude to the Indian government, Army and the Border Security Force (BSF) for bringing back the body from Pakistan.

A senior police official stated that Nagotra went missing on June 11. His motorcycle was recovered on the banks of the river. The family lodged a missing report the next day and efforts to trace him were initiated.

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During a preliminary investigation, it was found that the youth allegedly committed suicide by jumping into the river after suffering a loss of over Rs 80,000 in an online gaming application, the official said.

Body Was Recovered In Pakistan's Sialkot

The family got the confirmation about Nagotra’s death through a WhatsApp message from a Pakistani official after the parents reactivated their son's SIM card on July 13, who worked in a private telecommunication company.

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Nagotra’s father, Subash Sharma, said the WhatsApp message from the Pakistani official, who claimed to be posted in the post-mortem department, informed them that the body was recovered from a canal in Sialkot in Punjab province on June 13, officials said.

The official had informed Sharma that the body had been buried. He also sent Nagorta’s identity card and a few pictures of the body to the grieving family through WhatsApp, confirming that the body recovered in Sialkot is that of their missing son.

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The grieved family made an emotional appeal to Prime Minister Narendra Modi and sought the return of the body to perform the last rites, they said.

"The body of my son was handed over to us this evening, and we will perform his last rites according to our religious beliefs. We are thankful to the Prime Minister, external affairs ministry, army and BSF for their efforts in ensuring repatriation of the body of the deceased," Sharma said.

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The officials said the army's Jammu-based White Knight Corps and BSF coordinated with their Pakistani counterparts, and Harash's body was handed over to the Indian side at Octroi post near Suchetgarh on Saturday evening after completion of legal formalities on both sides.

The body was taken to a government medical hospital for post-mortem, and last rites will be performed on Sunday, the officer said.
 

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22:38 IST, July 27th 2024