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A professor resident of Alwar was working in Meerut, a dead body found in a suspicious condition in an empty vehicle. Dead body of an unknown person found in a car parked on the highwayMEERI News

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Dead body of young man found in car parked on highway

Dead body of young man found in car parked on highway

Professor Rakesh Sharma (50) was found in a car in a suspicious condition at MIET College, Meerut. On Sunday, the dead body of the professor was found in a car parked on the highway. Professor Nivedita’s wife filed his disappearance today at the Jani police station. The report was submitted in the afternoon, and during the night the dead body of the professor was found in his own car on the side of the highway. The police sent the body for an autopsy. Researching the subject.

People passing by saw the body in the car

The professor found dead in his own car

The professor found dead in his own car

A resident of Alwar Rajasthan, Rakesh Sharma is a professor at MIET College, Meerut. Here he lived with his family in the college hostel. The professor’s dead body was found late on Sunday night in a Ritz car on the side of NH 58 bypass in Kankarkeda police station area. On arrival, people saw the dead body of a young man in the car and informed the police. After receiving the information, the police arrived on the spot, opened the car and saw that the young man was dead. The young man who was sitting in the Ritz car number RJ02CA8637 has died. The deceased was identified as Professor Rakesh Sharma, originally a resident of Alwar, Rajasthan, Aravali, Bihar. Who teaches here at MIET College, Meerut.

The professor disappeared

Deceased Professor Rakesh Sharma submitted a photo, police removed the dead body from the car

Deceased Professor Rakesh Sharma submitted a photo, police removed the dead body from the car

The family members, who arrived after the information that they received the dead body of the professor, said that the professor had been missing since Saturday. He suddenly went somewhere without informing. His phone was also unavailable. When the relatives went to the Jani police station late Saturday night to file a missing person report, the police did not file the report and returned it. Professor Nivedita’s wife again went to the police station on Sunday morning and filed a missing report. After the report, the police are looking for them. And late at night his dead body was found in the car. Kankarkeda police station reached the spot and saw the dead body in the car. It is reported that the door of the car was open. The car key was found in the pocket of the dead body.

The police are investigating many points

This is how the professor's body was found next to the driver's seat in the car

This is how the professor’s body was found next to the driver’s seat in the car

It is prima facie believed that the death may have occurred due to excessive consumption of alcohol. But the police are also investigating the angle of murder or suicide. The way the car key was found in the body pocket is considered a murder. The car was open. At the same time, there are no visible marks on the body, so suicide is also being considered. The police sent the body for an autopsy. Family members are being interviewed by college staff. The car was registered in the name of deceased Rakesh Sharma. Alcohol bottles were also found in the car. The cause of death will be clear only after a post-mortem and investigation. The driver’s seat was also empty.

Kankarkeda police station in-charge Shiv Singh said after identifying the body, the family has been informed. The cause of death will be known only after the investigation. On the other hand, from the competent Jani police station, they say that the relatives filed a missing person report on their own this morning. The police were looking for them.

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