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Unsoo accident: Another relative of missing MBBS student succumbs

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March 19, 2018
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Kupwara, March 19 : One more relative of missing MBBS student, who was injured yesterday in a road mishap at Unsoo area of Handwara, succumbed to injuries today on wee hours.

The mishap occurred yesterday when a car (Tata Bolt, JK09A-5547) they were travelling in, were returning from Odhisa where the MBBS student Suhail Aijaz is still missing for more than a month, rammed into a tree at Unsoo along the Srinagar-Kupwara highway.

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While one of the relative Liyaqat Ali Kataria (NC Block President) died in the mishap yesterday another injured Mushtaq Ahmad Kataria succumbed to injuries at SKIMS Soura on wee hours today.

Shoaib Aijaz, brother of missing MBBS student (Suhail) told news agency GNS that Mushtaq Ahmad Kataria, brother of Liyaqat and a close relative of their father died today.

Regarding his father who was also injured in the mishap, Shoaib said that he is on the ventilator.

He also urged the government to ensure that his father be looked after properly.

“Barely any doctor visited my father who continues to be in ICU. We request the government to look after him properly, he said.

Shoaib had said that they were returning home from Odhisa where “my brother is missing from February 9”.

They had left Odhsia nearly fortnight back and were returning home after efforts to trace out their son failed to materialize in Odhisa.

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