Decomposed bodies of two women found in Manikganj, Jessore
Police and locals suspect they were murdered
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Tribune Desk
Publish : 14 Jan 2022, 05:14 PMUpdate : 14 Jan 2022, 05:14 PM
Police on Friday recovered the body of an unidentified woman from Singair Upazila in Manikganj.
Locals informed the police after spotting a sack floating on the Chawkbari Beel at Chandor Union of the upazila.
The deceased appears to be in her mid 30s, and has visible injuries to her neck, said Officer-in-Charge Shafiqul Islam of Singair police station.
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Md Rezaul Haque of Manikganj Sadar Circle also visited the spot.
The law enforcers suspect some miscreants killed the woman, then dumped her body in the water as a cover-up.
The body has been sent to Manikganj 250-Bed District Hospital’s morgue for an autopsy.
Meanwhile, another decomposed body of a woman was found in the septic tank of a school in Jessore on Thursday, reports UNB.
The deceased was identified as Fahima Begum, 35, daughter of Anshar Ali of Sat Pakhiya village in Tala upazila of Satkhira district.
Narendrapur police camp In-Charge Supravat Mandal said the woman's brother identified the deceased as Fahima, a brick kiln worker.
Shariful Islam, the woman's brother said: "Fahima and her husband Jahangir Hossain worked as daily wagers at Dafadar brick kiln in Narendrapur. Fahima was physically and mentally abused by Jahangir."
Last month, when Shariful asked about his sister, Jahangir did not respond properly. "So, I suspect he killed my sister and dumped the body in the septic tank."
Headmaster Shiv Pad Biswas of Narendrapur Secondary School, where the body was found, said the school opened the septic tank after smelling foul odors, and informed the police about it.
Kotwali police OC Tajul Islam said the body was sent to the Jessore General Hospital morgue for an autopsy.
Our Manikganj Correspondent Motiur Rahman contributed to this report.
Decomposed bodies of two women found in Manikganj, Jessore
Police and locals suspect they were murdered
Police on Friday recovered the body of an unidentified woman from Singair Upazila in Manikganj.
Locals informed the police after spotting a sack floating on the Chawkbari Beel at Chandor Union of the upazila.
The deceased appears to be in her mid 30s, and has visible injuries to her neck, said Officer-in-Charge Shafiqul Islam of Singair police station.
Assistant Superintendent of Police (ASP) Md Rezaul Haque of Manikganj Sadar Circle also visited the spot.
The law enforcers suspect some miscreants killed the woman, then dumped her body in the water as a cover-up.
The body has been sent to Manikganj 250-Bed District Hospital’s morgue for an autopsy.
Meanwhile, another decomposed body of a woman was found in the septic tank of a school in Jessore on Thursday, reports UNB.
The deceased was identified as Fahima Begum, 35, daughter of Anshar Ali of Sat Pakhiya village in Tala upazila of Satkhira district.
Narendrapur police camp In-Charge Supravat Mandal said the woman's brother identified the deceased as Fahima, a brick kiln worker.
Shariful Islam, the woman's brother said: "Fahima and her husband Jahangir Hossain worked as daily wagers at Dafadar brick kiln in Narendrapur. Fahima was physically and mentally abused by Jahangir."
Last month, when Shariful asked about his sister, Jahangir did not respond properly. "So, I suspect he killed my sister and dumped the body in the septic tank."
Headmaster Shiv Pad Biswas of Narendrapur Secondary School, where the body was found, said the school opened the septic tank after smelling foul odors, and informed the police about it.
Kotwali police OC Tajul Islam said the body was sent to the Jessore General Hospital morgue for an autopsy.
Our Manikganj Correspondent Motiur Rahman contributed to this report.
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