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Pakistan to return mortal remains of woman drowned in Shyok river in Baltistan

Days after being recovered from a river in Baltistan, the body of Leh woman will be handed over to Indian Army by Pakistani rangers. The woman identified as Khair-un-Nissa, a resident of Leh, went missing on August 26 after being drowned near her residence in Shyok river in Baltistan

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Published : Sep 12, 2020, 6:21 PM IST

Srinagar: Days after being recovered from a river in Baltistan, the body of Leh woman will be handed over to Indian Army by Pakistani rangers, today evening, officials said on Friday. According to the police, the body of the woman would be handed over by Pakistan along with the Karnah sector in Kupwara district today.

"The woman has been identified as Khair-un-Nissa, a resident of Leh. She went missing on August 26 after being drowned near her residence. Her body was recovered by local residents from Shyok river in Baltistan, " a senior police official said. He added "the Pakistan administration got in touch with us and shared pictures of the body. Once the identification was done we started the process of bringing back the body."

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The official asserted that bringing back the body would have been a tough job amid the present situation between the two countries. But the campaign organized by social activists on both sides of the border eased the process".

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Srinagar: Days after being recovered from a river in Baltistan, the body of Leh woman will be handed over to Indian Army by Pakistani rangers, today evening, officials said on Friday. According to the police, the body of the woman would be handed over by Pakistan along with the Karnah sector in Kupwara district today.

"The woman has been identified as Khair-un-Nissa, a resident of Leh. She went missing on August 26 after being drowned near her residence. Her body was recovered by local residents from Shyok river in Baltistan, " a senior police official said. He added "the Pakistan administration got in touch with us and shared pictures of the body. Once the identification was done we started the process of bringing back the body."

Read: Two suspected militants arrested from Jammu-Srinagar Highway

The official asserted that bringing back the body would have been a tough job amid the present situation between the two countries. But the campaign organized by social activists on both sides of the border eased the process".

Also read: Srinagar police recover stolen cell phones worth lakhs, 3 held

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