Remains of drug addict recovered from fields
Purse was found in his pocket which contained around 400 rupees and his identity card
PHOTO: FILE
ISLAMABAD:
Remains of a man believed to be dead for around three months were recovered from a field near Chak Shahzad on Saturday.
Police believe the deceased was a drug addict and died months ago while getting high in the field.
The suspicion about the deceased being a drug addict were strengthened by the fact that all his belongings including two mobile phones, a charger, a match box, a cigarette lighter, a comb and a few other things were intact lying beside him.
Mystery: Another ‘drug addict’ found dead
A purse was found in his pocket which contained around 400 rupees and his identity card.
The CNIC identified him as Muhamamd Imran, a 31-year-old resident of Khanpur in Rahim Yar Khan district. The police were able to trace down the deceased’s family on the given address.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 8th, 2017.
Remains of a man believed to be dead for around three months were recovered from a field near Chak Shahzad on Saturday.
Police believe the deceased was a drug addict and died months ago while getting high in the field.
The suspicion about the deceased being a drug addict were strengthened by the fact that all his belongings including two mobile phones, a charger, a match box, a cigarette lighter, a comb and a few other things were intact lying beside him.
Mystery: Another ‘drug addict’ found dead
A purse was found in his pocket which contained around 400 rupees and his identity card.
The CNIC identified him as Muhamamd Imran, a 31-year-old resident of Khanpur in Rahim Yar Khan district. The police were able to trace down the deceased’s family on the given address.
Published in The Express Tribune, October 8th, 2017.