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Karnal man found dead in Greece

Moved in Sept last year, mother blames daughter



Karnal, January 4

A 30-year-old man reportedly died in Greece under mysterious circumstances. The family today met SP Ganga Ram Punia and sought help in bringing back the body to India at the earliest.

The deceased has been identified as Vikram of Basant Vihar, who moved to Greece on August 17, 2021.

In September last year, the mother of the deceased filed a complaint that her daughter and her live-in partner, who is an agent, had illegally sent him to Greece under a well-planned conspiracy.

A case of cheating was registered at Sadar police station in this case against her daughter and her live-in partner.

The mother of the deceased said her son was in contact with family members for a couple of days after he went to Greece, but could not be contacted after September.

“Yesterday, we came to know that the body of my son was lying in one of the mortuaries of Greece. Someone from here went there to verify one of his relatives who had gone missing. He found the body of my son and informed his friend in Karnal, who then informed us,” said Harpreet Kaur, mother of the deceased.

She alleged that her daughter, her live-in partner and three others —Sonu, Palwainder Singh and Sukhdev Singh hatched a conspiracy to cheat her for her money on the pretext of sending her son abroad.

“When we could not contact him after he left India, we approached the agent, but he did not give us any satisfactory reply,” she said, adding that her son was killed in abroad on the directions of the agent and her daughter. —TNS


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