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Body strikes panic in Furkating

The recovery of a body struck less sensation at the Furkating Rail Junction in Golaghat on Tuesday. The old man was suspected to have been slipped from a moving train while some others feared it a murder case. Railway Police recovered the body and sent for post mortem to Golaghat K.K Civil Hospital.

 

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