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Teen among three found dead after going missing in Jammu and Kashmir's Kathua

The civilians went missing on Thursday while heading to a marriage function in Lohai Malhar, a hilly area in Billawar of Kathua district.

Updated on: Mar 08, 2025 05:56 PM IST
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Bodies of three civilians, including a minor, who went missing on Friday night, were found near a waterfall in the higher reaches of Jammu region's Kathua district on Saturday.

Following their disappearance, security forces launched a search operation, and on Saturday, their bodies were spotted with the help of a drone.

Three missing civilians, including a minor, found dead near a waterfall in Kathua. (Representative image) ((Getty Images/iStockphoto))
Three missing civilians, including a minor, found dead near a waterfall in Kathua. (Representative image) ((Getty Images/iStockphoto))

“Yes, the bodies have been sighted in the upper reaches, but it will take a couple of hours to get a clear picture of what exactly happened to them,” said Kathua senior superintendent of police Shobhit Saxena.

The police were informed by family members that the missing persons were Darshan Singh (40), Yogesh Singh (32), and Varun Singh (15).

Earlier on Friday, BJP MLA Satish Sharma from Billawar brought up the issue of missing civilians in the Lohai Malhar area during the assembly session.

As proceedings began, he raised a point of order, urging the government to respond.

“I want to inform you about the three missing civilians. We seek answers from the government,” he said. However, Speaker Abdul Rahim Rather said that the Question Hour was in progress and suggested addressing the matter later.

 
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