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Skeleton of a child found in the Kanpur madrasa, it was closed 4 years ago; Did innocents die of hunger and thirst?

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Skeleton of a child found in the Kanpur madrasa, it was closed 4 years ago; Did innocents die of hunger and thirst?

At that time there was a stir in the Pokharpur area of ​​Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh. When the skeleton of a child was found inside a madrasa. This madrasa was closed about four years ago during Covid. When those responsible arrived there after receiving information about the madrasah’s lock being broken, they discovered that a skeleton had been found. However, it is not yet known whether this child was murdered or whether he may have been confined to the madrasa and died of hunger and thirst.

According to information, Shabbir Ahmed, who lives in Bekanganj, has a two-storey house of about 100 square meters on Farm Lane in Pokharpur, Jajmau. In this case, Shabbir’s son-in-law Parvez Akhtar used to run a madrasa in 2015. More than 70 children were studying here at that time. Parvez Akhtar lives on Nai Road. The name of this madrasa was Qadariya Uloom.

The madrassa was closed four years ago.

People living nearby said that this madrasa was closed about 4 years ago during Covid. Two years ago, the head of the Madrasa, Parvez Akhtar, died of cancer. His son MJ said that a relative reported that the lock of the madrasa had been broken. When we got there we saw a skeleton inside. Whose information was immediately handed over to the police.

Shocking revelation

In this whole matter, a shocking incident has also come to light. The date 05/20/2023 is written on the Madrasa blackboard. The question then arises who continued to study here after the closure of the madrasa. Was anyone still coming and going to the closed madrasah too? There is a kitchen behind the classroom in the madrasa. In front is a small room in which the skeleton of a child was found. This small room also has a window. Apart from this, there is also a gate to the open field at the back of the Madrassah.

Neighbors said that due to the forest in front, there was often an unpleasant smell of dead animals. Therefore, the bad smell of the corpse was not detected. The police sent the skeleton for an autopsy and the forensic team also collected evidence. However, it is not known whether the skeleton is that of a girl or a boy. Police say it will be clear after investigation.

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