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Sad story of young Danish from Uri:

By S News 
GNS KASHMIR :Syed Danish Ali Naqvi, a resident of Kamalkote, Uri in Baramullah District had migrated to Lucknow four months back after completing his graduation from the local degree college. Naqvi was pursuing his studies for MBA but was also preparing for IAS examination, according to reports appearing in vernacular media. He was living in a rented accommodation in Sarfarazgunj area, with two colleagues. 
At around 10 p.m on January 31, he left for drawing money from the local ATM, but never returned. His roommates and one of his relatives from Delhi started searching Wing for him. Later, a group of construction labourers traced the young man hanging from a tree in the nursery of Era’s Lucknow Medical College and Hospital. Police seized the body and traced his J&K Bank card with Rs 10,080 that he had withdrawn. Naqvi was carrying his Identity Card of M-Tech Academy’s coaching centre, where he was enrolled in English Speaking Course.
Autopsy was carried out and it suggested “asphyxia by strangulation” as the cause of death. Cops from Balagunj and Thakurgunj police stations took one complete day for registering a case. The body was handed over to his cousin Anwar, later on February 2nd. It took four days for his friends and relatives to get his corpse transported from Lucknow to Kamalkote Uri.
The brutal murder did not get noticed in the high-pitch din of UP elections. Police are convinced that it was a murder but they don’t have any clues which would lead them to arrests. Initial investigations had suggested some “strangers” had driven in a Wagon car with its number plate pasted with mud in the same nights. Tyres of the same car were traced to the nursery where Naqvi’s body was found. Autopsy has found some wounds on neck and ears.
Naqvi’s father Syed Rehmat Shah is posted as Asstt Executive Engineer, Rural Engineering Wing. The murder that seems blind, in absence of a motive, has devastated his family. Slain Naqvi’s mother Sayeeda Nazir Fatima was admitted to SKIMS,Srinagar & later shifted to Psychiatric Diseases Hospital, before being driven home to see her son for the last time - Dead

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