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The body of a woman was found inside a drum on a passenger bus at the Bhurghata bus stop in Gournadi, Barisal. The deceased was identified as Sabina Begum, 30, daughter of Saheb Ali from Nazirpur in Muladi upazila of Barisal and wife of Shahidul Islam, a Kuwaiti expatriate from Diasur in Gournadi upazila. He lived in Dhaka with his two children.
Police were able to identify the victim within 24 hours of recovering the body, but the murder mystery was not solved and the killers could not be identified. However, the Gournadi OC Afzal Hossain police station claimed that the mystery of the murder of Sabina Begum had been revealed. It is unknown at this time what he will do after leaving office.
Citing Sabina Begum’s family, Gournadi police said that Sabina Begum arrived from Dhaka with her two children at her father-in-law’s home in Diasur in Gournadi on Friday morning. There he left his children with his mother-in-law and went to Barisal. His body was recovered from a plastic drum at the Bhurghata bus stop in Gournadi around 11pm on Friday.
When RC Paribahan staff on the Barisal-Bhurghata route were questioned in this incident, they informed the police that an RC Paribahan bus left the Barisal Central bus terminal for the Bhurghata bus stop in Gournadi. On the way, a man from Goriyarpar in the city took a drum on the bus and said there was glassware.
The man also told the bus attendant that his man would take the drum from Bhurghata. However, after the arrival of the bus, although no one took the drum, the assistant himself unloaded the drum from the bus and with the help of the locals he opened the drum and saw the woman’s body.
Police filed a murder case Saturday morning against the unidentified defendant. Meanwhile, the woman’s body was sent to the morgue of Barisal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital (Shebachim) for an autopsy in the morning.
Gournadi police, OC Afzal Hossain, said the incident was a premeditated murder. Following the investigation report, the body was sent to Barisal Sher-e-Bangla Medical College Hospital on Friday morning for autopsy. Signs of injuries were found on the back of the woman’s head.
The woman is believed to have been murdered and her body was taken to safety in a drum for hiding. Several police teams have been deployed to find out the motive for the murder, including the identification of the killers. The defendant is expected to be arrested within a day or two.
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