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| Protests continue over killing of youth | | Police team to visit Mumbai for probe | | Srinagar : Jammu and Kashmir police Monday said it will send a team to Mumbai to investigate the death of a Kashmiri youth that has led to widespread protests in Kashmir. "JK police is deputing an additional superintendent of police along with another officer to verify the cause of death of one Pervez Ahmad Teli in Mumbai," a police spokesman said today. The deceased youth hailed from the Qalamdanpora-Nawab Bazaar area of Srinagar. Police said that it has received a communication from Mumbai Police which states that," DCP Pravin Patil has personally verified witness statements and has reported that a missing report was registered on 8th of July, 2013 at Dahisar Police Station and during enquiry it has revealed that on 6th of the instant month, the deceased had sought help and was given help by local Borivali Muslim boys. Doctor Rajesh Wandara who treated him had asked him to go to Bhagavati Hospital for treatment and Medico Legal certificate (MLC) but Pervez had declined. He had orally narrated that someone had assaulted and robbed him but he wanted to go to cousins. Pervez boarded Churchgate bound local train that night. This matter according to these witnesses was not reported at any police station. Further enquiries have revealed that Pervez was found in injured condition on railway track near Elphinstone Station. He was admitted to KEM hospital where he was declared dead on09.07.2013 evening. Accidental death report no. 88/2013 is registered at Mumbai Central Railway Police Station". The team deputed by Kashmir Police shall get in touch with concerned Police and other witnesses and will cull out the factual details and circumstances leading to the death of Pervez Ahmad Teli. |
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