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Father of four Kids found dead in Baramulla village

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Baramulla : A father of four children on Thursday found dead under suspecious circumstances in north Kashmir’s Baramulla village.

Reports reaching Kashmir Indeoth said a father of four children identified as Shabir Ahmed Khan son of Mohammad Ayoub Khan of Zehanpora Boniyar on Thursday found dead at his home under suspecious condition.

Reports said he ended life by consuming some poisonous substance.

Station House officer Boniyar Tariq Ahmed Shah told Kashmir Indepth a case FIR no. 174 IPC in this regard has been registered and further investigation has been taken up.

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