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Home | India | Manipur 3 Bodies Suspected To Be Of Missing Persons Found In Jiribam

Manipur: 3 bodies, suspected to be of missing persons, found in Jiribam

The bodies of a woman and two children were found around 16 km from Borobekra from where the six persons went missing

By PTI
Published Date - 16 November 2024, 10:48 AM
Manipur: 3 bodies, suspected to be of missing persons, found in Jiribam
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Imphal/Guwahati: Three bodies were found near the confluence of Jiri river and Barak river along Manipur–Assam border on Saturday. According to officials, the bodies are suspected to be of six persons missing from Jiribam district

The bodies of a woman and two children were found around 16 km from Borobekra in Jiribam district on Friday night from where the six persons went missing on Monday, officials said.

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The bodies are yet to be identified but it is suspected that the three bodies were of those of the six persons who went missing.

The unidentified bodies were brought to Assam’s Silchar Medical College Hospital (SMCH) on Friday night and kept at the hospital’s morgue for postmortem An official said that it is yet to be confirmed that the bodies are that of the missing persons.

He said that they are waiting for the postmortem to be conducted and have collected the photographs for identification. Autopsies of bodies found in Imphal’s Jiribam are done in Assam’s Silchar Medical College Hospital due to lack of infrastructural facilities in the town.

Manipur Chief Minister N Biren Singh held a meeting with senior ministers on Friday night to discuss the situation after the news of the recovery of the bodies, officials said.

Meanwhile, as news of the recovery of three bodies spread across Imphal Valley, tension rose in all five districts with state authorities declaring a holiday for schools and colleges on Saturday.

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