Rocky Kumar Found Dead in Hotel in Bihar Sharif

In the Ramchandrapur area of Bihar Sharif, a young man was found dead in a hotel on Thursday morning. The deceased has been identified as Jitendra Ram’s (26) son Rocky Kumar, a resident of Mathuria Mohalla in the Laheri police station area. At the time of his death, the young man was living in Patna with his wife.

Sudden Death in Hotel

The hotel manager stated that suddenly in the morning, the staff informed them that a young man who had come to the hotel on Wednesday was feeling unwell and had diarrhea. The young man was admitted to the Bihar Sharif District Hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Local police were informed of the incident after the confirmation of death.

Marital Discord and Tragic Death

Three years ago, the young man had married against the wishes of his family. His family had disowned him through court proceedings. He was living in Patna with his wife. On Wednesday, he came from Patna to his home where his family did not allow him to stay. Following this, the young man went to stay in a hotel. When his family received news of his death, they rushed to the hospital.

Police Investigation and Postmortem Process

The Laheri police station in-charge mentioned that upon receiving the information of the death, the police reached the District Hospital and are now in the process of conducting a postmortem on the body. The young man’s wife has been informed of the incident. Once the postmortem report is available, the cause of death will be revealed. Further action will be taken upon receiving the application.

बिहार शरीफ के लहेरी थाना क्षेत्र के रामचंद्रपुर स्थित होटल में गुरुवार की सुबह एक युवक की मौत हो गई। मृतक की पहचान लहेरी थाना क्षेत्र के सती स्थान मथुरिया मोहल्ला निवासी जितेंद्र राम के (26) वर्षीय पुत्र रॉकी कुमार के रूप में हुई है। युवक की पत्नी के साथ पटना में रहने के बाद उसे होटल में रहना पड़ा था। उसकी मौत के पीछे के कारणों का पता करने के लिए पुलिस ने जांच शुरू कर दी है।

Serving "जहाँ Indian वहाँ India" Since 2014. I Started News Desk in Early Days of India Internet Revolution and 4G. I write About India for Indians.

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