Roshan Anand got bail, reached Saharsa to attend the funeral of brother Prince Yadav
Bihar: Roshan Anand, the director of Bihar’s famous coaching institute ‘Gyan Bindu GS Academy’, has got a big relief from the law. After getting bail from the court, Roshan Anand has reached his home district Saharsa today, where he will participate in the religious rituals of the funeral of his younger brother Prince Yadav. This news has brought a very emotional moment for his supporters and family.
Death in hotel in Nepal
According to the information received, the body of Roshan Anand’s younger brother Prince Yadav was recovered under suspicious circumstances from a hotel room in Viratnagar, Nepal. Since this incident, the family members have raised serious questions regarding the cause of death. Some pictures of Prince’s dead body have also surfaced on social media and locally. Regarding these pictures, it is being claimed that there are deep injury marks at many places on the Prince’s body. Since these scenes became public, this entire case of death has become more suspicious and mysterious.
Silence spread in Saharsa
As soon as the news of Prince Yadav’s death reached his ancestral village in Saharsa, there was silence in the entire area. A large number of people from nearby villages are coming to console the victim’s family and express their condolences. The family members have made it clear that they will not leave this matter easily. He has demanded an impartial investigation into this entire incident from the investigating agencies of both India and Nepal.
Crowd gathered at the funeral
Roshan Anand’s arrival in Saharsa today after getting bail has proved to be a great emotional support for the family. On this sad occasion of last farewell, a huge crowd of Prince Yadav’s friends, well-wishers and local villagers gathered. By constantly running hashtags on social media, demands for justice for Prince Yadav and strict action against the culprits are being raised. At present, the eyes of the people of entire Bihar and areas bordering Nepal are fixed on what steps the investigating agencies take to unravel the mystery of this death.
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