Charkhi Dadri. Sensation spread in the area after a male skeleton was found on Sunday near village Chhapar in Charkhi Dadri district of Haryana. This skeleton is being speculated to be that of 40 year old Sanjay of Rasiwas village. Sanjay is missing from home since 8th February. On receiving the information, police and FSL teams reached the spot. Sanjay’s family members have expressed fear of murder and filed a complaint with the police demanding legal action. Rambhateri, a woman resident of Rasiwas village, told that she had received a call from a person from the village. Asked him about the missing boy and whether there was any trace of him or not. When refused, he said that human skull, bones and clothes were lying near Gangli Das temple near Chhapar. Go there and see. When she reached there, skull, bones and clothes were lying near Kakarali Johar near the wall of the temple. Rambhateri told that the clothes were lying there.
He has identified them and they belong to Sanjay. In the complaint given to the police, the woman has expressed her apprehension that 3 to 4 people together have murdered her son. The dead body was thrown into the bushes there to disintegrate. On his complaint, the police have registered a case under other related sections including murder. Meanwhile, teams of DSP Headquarters, Sadar Police Station Incharge and FSL have reached the spot and after inspection, further action is being taken. Around 40 year old Sanjay, a resident of Rasiwas, had gone missing from home on February 8. Sanjay’s mother Rambhateri had given a complaint to the Sadar police station at that time and told that her son was a drunkard and a vagabond. She had told that she had gone to a wedding function in the village and when she returned, Sanjay was found missing and there were blood stains in the courtyard of the house. Sadar police station had registered a missing case. Skull, bones etc. were found separately in the male skeleton found in village Rasiwas. Due to which, after throwing the dead body there, it is expected to be eaten by a dog, cat or some other animal.