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Panaji: Mandovi Bridge Accident case, Mohammed Aga’s (21) dead body was found in Mandovi River was Missing for the last 4 days after an accident colliding with KA registration MG Car on a Mandovi bridge.The Father of the deceased boy has claimed that his son was not accidentally fallen into the river after the accident took place but was kidnapped, murdered & later thrown in a river. “My son’s body doesn’t look like it was in the water for 4 days & there is still blood flow from his head. There are no clothes on his body except his inner wear” he said.He has also appealed police to not make this next siddhi naik case. Also demands FIR be lodged.Father had also updated his Facebook WhatsApp status after his son’s body was found saying;
They killed my son Mohammed Aga, will he get justice. His body was just found floating in Madovi River.
The helmet clip is still on, they forcefully pulled it out, killed him and threw him near Casino Pride in the Mandovi River today morning. His body is not at all bloated, the boat his body was full of blood, at the morgue his body has a cut above the eye, the blood is still oozing, does a body as falsely alleged was thrown into the water has blood oozing out?. Four days in water and not bloated, isn’t that suspicious.
My wife’s debit card with 200 Rupees is in his pocket but his mobile is missing as the police would be able to trace where they took him.
Inna lillahi wa Inna ilayhi rajioon (إِنَّا لِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُون).”
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