Thursday, October 29, 2009

Corpse left on police station roof for two years

The corpse of a man has been found on the roof of a police station in northern India where it was placed over two years ago during an inquiry.

The body of Chukkan Nishad, a 22-year-old who went missing in July 2007, was meant to be sent for DNA testing but was instead put in a body bag and placed on the roof.

Nishad's father said the family kept requesting the body at the police station but were repeatedly told there was an investigation underway.

"I admit it is a horrible case, possibly the first of its kind,'' said Ram Sabad Ram, the new station master in Azamgarh in northern Uttar Pradesh state. "I joined here only recently and didn't know that the corpse was kept on the roof.''

The body was placed there after local authorities refused to release the funds for the DNA test on Nishad, whose death remains a mystery.

Mr Ram said police were now completing the formalities to return Mishad's remains - no more than bones after two years exposed to the elements - to his family. Nishad's father was led to the rooftop three days ago by a "sympathetic constable''.

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