Haryana teachers body found in seven feet deep pit Pantawas Kalan: Police

Haryana: Police in Haryana have recovered the body of a physiotherapist teacher of Rohtak who was missing since December 24 in a seven feet deep pit on Monday, officials said.   Official sources said that ASP Shashi Shekhar along with the police reached Kaluwala Johar of village Pantawas Kalan. Where, on the directions of the accused,.

Haryana: Police in Haryana have recovered the body of a physiotherapist teacher of Rohtak who was missing since December 24 in a seven feet deep pit on Monday, officials said.  

Official sources said that ASP Shashi Shekhar along with the police reached Kaluwala Johar of village Pantawas Kalan. Where, on the directions of the accused, digging was done on panchayat land near Gorakhdham for more than 3 hours.

 

Sources said that the accused had dug a pit more than 7 feet deep and buried the body upright. It took a lot of effort to take it out. After it got dark, the body was dug out using the light of a mobile torch and tied to a rope and taken out. The Rohtak police took it with them. ASP Shashi Shekhar refused to say anything about the case and said that he will reveal it in Rohtak.

The police have not yet disclosed anything about the case. But according to sources, the case is related to a love affair and the accused are residents of Pantawas Kalan. Shivaji Colony Police Station SHO Dilbag Singh said that two accused Dharampal and Hardeep, residents of Pantawas Kalan, have been arrested in the case and the body has been recovered on their information. Investigation is being done in the case.