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Updated: May 20, 2020 7:03:30 pm
A 40-year-old farm labourer died of hunger and dehydration while on his way to his place of origin in Maharashtra’s Parbhani district of Pune, police said on Wednesday.
Pintu Pawar, was found dead Monday in Dhanora village in Beed district, located about 200 km from their place of origin, Ambhora police station, assistant inspector of Dnyneshwar Kuklare told PTI.
“The post-mortem was done later and found that he died of an excess of walking, the hunger and dehydration around May 15,” the official said.
The victim was a native of Dhopte Pondul village in Manwat tehsil of Parbhani. He used to work as a cutter of sugar cane, but after that the blockade of entry into force, it was to the stay of your brother in Pune, he said.
However, he decided to return to his home town in Parbhani and set off on foot from Pune, May 8.
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He later went on to Ahmednagar, May 14. Since he did not have a mobile phone, was in contact with his family in his hometown that day by the phone of another person.
From there, we walked another 30 to 35 km to Dhanora and took rest under a shed of tin there, ” said the official.
On Monday, some passers-by complained of the bad odor that emanates from the ship and alerted the police.
Later, the police came to the place and found Pawar dead, the official said.
After the autopsy, her last rites were performed by officials of Dhanora gram panchayat and the police after consultation with the members of his family, he said.
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