Mumbai News: Policeman’s Body Found On Skywalk Near Ghatkopar Railway Station
The Pantnagar police found the body of a cop on the skywalk near Ghatkopar railway station on Thursday afternoon. The man had died before receiving treatment.

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Mumbai: The Pantnagar police discovered the body of an unidentified man on the skywalk near Ghatkopar railway station on Thursday afternoon. Subsequent investigations confirmed that the deceased was a policeman, and the police are currently probing the case further.
Around noon on Thursday, the Pantnagar police received information about a man in critical condition on the skywalk close to the Ghatkopar railway station. Responding swiftly, officers rushed the individual to Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar, as reported by Loksatta. Unfortunately, the man died before receiving treatment.
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During the investigation, police found that the victim had been reported missing from his residence since June 11. He was a member of the Armed Police Division in Mumbai and resided with his family in the Jawhar Police Lines area of Ghatkopar.
Authorities noted that the deceased had a history of alcohol addiction and frequently left home for long periods. Preliminary findings suggest that alcohol consumption may have contributed to his death, though the exact cause will be determined after the autopsy report is completed, according to report. The Pantnagar police continue to investigate the circumstances surrounding the incident.
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