Published on March 29, 2026
In a tragic incident that has shocked the small community of Deoghar village, the lifeless bodies of two young individuals were found hanging from a tree on the outskirts of the village on Monday. The deceased have been identified as 20-year-old Pradeep Mahto, the son of Jairam Mahto, and an 18-year-old woman, both of whom were residents of the same village.
The pair had reportedly gone missing since Sunday evening, prompting their families to initiate a frantic search for them. After hours of searching, local villagers ultimately stumbled upon the grim scene, leading to a somber atmosphere engulfing the community.
Authorities were alerted immediately after the discovery, and a police team arrived at the location to conduct an investigation. Initial reports suggest that the circumstances surrounding their deaths are suspicious, and a thorough inquiry is underway to ascertain the cause.
A spokesperson for the local police department stated, “We are currently examining all possible angles of the case. The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination to determine the exact cause of death.”
Emotions ran high as residents gathered near the tree, expressing their shock and disbelief over the tragic event. Many villagers have shared their recollections of the duo, describing them as promising young individuals who had their entire lives ahead of them.
As the investigation progresses, the local community is left grappling with the impact of this tragedy, raising questions about safety and security in the area. The families of the deceased have been provided with support as they navigate this difficult time, and authorities have promised to keep the community informed as more details emerge.
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