Suspicious Hanging in Bokaro: Youth’s Death Under Scanner
1 min readPanic gripped Bokaro’s Harla region when a 25-year-old man named Dharmdev Gupta was found lifeless, hanging from a tree at Ramdih More by Thakurbandh pond. Hailing from Angwali and residing in Sector-8, Gupta’s death on Sunday has ignited a fierce debate: was it self-inflicted or a cold-blooded murder?
The discovery unfolded when passersby stumbled upon the harrowing sight, prompting an immediate police response. Harla station officers took possession of the body and a suspicious bag from the scene, now central to the inquiry. Known for its association with gambling syndicates and rowdy crowds, the area raises red flags about possible foul play.
Ex-mukhiya Sunder Lal Koyri, reaching the spot post-incident, didn’t mince words. He theorized that a gambling dispute escalated into violence, leading to Gupta’s murder and the body being displayed as a suicide to cover tracks. His input has amplified calls for a rigorous investigation.
Police are methodically building their case, exploring CCTV archives, mobile records, and witness statements. They’re probing both angles diligently, with the autopsy report expected to break the impasse. This multi-pronged approach underscores their commitment to truth amid conflicting narratives.
As Bokaro holds its breath, this case highlights vulnerabilities in peripheral zones plagued by crime. Resolution could deter future incidents, restoring faith in local security measures while exposing any underworld connections at play.