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3 found dead in guesthouse in Jammu’s Bhaderwah, asphyxiation suspected

IndiaTimes Thursday, 2 January 2025
Three men from Jammu were found dead in a guesthouse in Bhaderwah town of Doda district due to suspected asphyxiation caused by a charcoal heater. Police and forensic experts are investigating the incident, with initial reports ruling out any foul play. A special investigation team and a medical board have been constituted for further inquiry.
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