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Kokrajhar youth died in Hyderabad

KOKRAJHAR: Yet another youth from Kokrajhar died died in Hyderabad after he departed home in search of job in the capital city of Andhra Pradesh.

Identified as Manik Ali, son of Jagir Ali, a resident of Dhurmari was found dead on Wednesday night.

According to information, Manik who was engaged in construction works died after the portion of a building where he was deployed collapsed.

His family members whom he called up at 10 in the morning received the shocking news at 8 in the evening.

His family members, however, have not believed it an accidental death. His body is expected to reach the parents in a day or two.

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