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Schoolboy killed in Kalkini


Published : 24 Feb 2022 08:37 PM

Police have recovered the decapitated body of a schoolboy named Zahirul Islam Sardar (16). The police and the locals are thinking weather it’s a preplanned murder or not. 

His body was recovered from his house on Thursday and sent to the morgue for autopsy. Zahirul Islam Sardar is the son of Barek Sardar, a Qatari expatriate from Maharddirchar village in East Enayet­nagar union of Kalkini upazila. He is a 10th class student of Samitirhat Secondary High School.

According to relatives and locals, Zahurul Islam’s father Barek Sardar bought a crop land next to his house a year ago. Mannan Hawladar and Khaleq Hawladar of the same area bought the same land. Mannan Hawlader and Khaleq Hawlader obstructed them and threatened to kill them when they tried to fill sand by blocking the land bought by Zahirul Baba a week ago.  The family of the deceased claimed that Khaleq Hawladar's wife secretly went around the house of the deceased yesterday afternoon and broke the lock of the gate of the house and killed him in a planned manner. 

Along with this incident, both Mannan Hawladar and Khaleq Hawladar left their area. 

The people of the other side said that the character of the mother of the deceased was not good. There have been several quarrels in the village over this. They think that Zaheer may have been killed because he saw something unpleasant last night.

 It is learned that Zahirul Islam Sardar used to live in one room of a three-room building. He eats at night like every day and goes to sleep. When his mother Kahinur Begum was not getting any response from him, she entering in the room found his dead body. When the locals informed the police, they went to the spot and recovered the body. 

He is thought to have been stabbed to death with a sharp weapon. Police recovered the body and sent it to the autopsy morgue of Madaripur Sadar Hospital.

Wasim Reza, Additional Superintendent of Police, Sadar Circle, Madaripur, said, “We are investigating several aspects so that we can quickly identify the culprits and bring them under the law.”