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Dead Body Of RAF Soldier Of Andhra Pradesh Found Cut In Two, Identified With Great Difficulty From The Broken Mobile; Was Posted In Delhi

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Rohan Gupta
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January 2, 2026
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Jagran correspondent, Mathura. The body of an RAF soldier posted in Delhi was found lying in two pieces on the railway track near Mathura Junction. The jawan was identified by taking out the SIM from his broken mobile and inserting it in another mobile. The inspector in-charge of GRP police station got information at around 12 o'clock on Wednesday night that the body of a young man was lying cut into two parts on the outskirts of Agra End. On this information, Sub Inspector Vivek and constable Indrajeet posted at GRP police station reached the spot. The sub-inspector and the constable removed the body from the railway track and kept it aside. A mobile phone was lying broken near the dead body.

The sub-inspector took out the SIM from the broken mobile phone and inserted it in his mobile phone and started efforts to identify the body. On this basis, the body was identified as 25-year-old Bora Satyanarayana, resident of village Bondadepet, Taluk Kalla District West Godavari, Andhra Pradesh. The soldier was not married. GRP station in-charge Inspector Jitendra Singh said that Bora Satyanarayana was posted in 194 battalion of RAF, Delhi. After receiving the information, many soldiers including the AC of the battalion reached the post-mortem home along with the relatives of the deceased. The soldier's body was cut into two parts on the tracks. After post-mortem the body was handed over to the relatives.

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