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Last rites of Army soldier found dead in J-K's Rajouri performed in UP's Etah

By ANI | Updated: August 11, 2021 11:30 IST

The last rites of Indian Army soldier, Arvind Chauhan who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in the Rajouri Garrison area of Jammu and Kashmir were performed on Wednesday in his native village Bijauri, Etah in Uttar Pradesh.

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The last rites of Indian Army soldier, Arvind Chauhan who was found dead under mysterious circumstances in the Rajouri Garrison area of Jammu and Kashmir were performed on Wednesday in his native village Bijauri, Etah in Uttar Pradesh.

People of the village mourned the death of the soldier.

"On August 8, 2021, at about 2000 hours, a 24 years old Army soldier was found dead under mysterious circumstances in Rajouri Garrison (J&K). Court of Inquiry has been ordered to investigate into the circumstances leading to death," an official spokesperson of the Indian Army said.

( With inputs from ANI )

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