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Ten killed in separate incidents in two days
3/29/2006
 

          Ten persons were killed and many others injured in separate incidents in different places of the country during the last two days, report agencies.
In Comilla, the police Tuesday morning recovered three bodies of minor boys from a char of Gomati River in Devidwar Upazila of the district.
The bodies were identified as Mosharraf Hossain (6), son of Abul Hossain, Sharif (8), son of M Rafiq, and Mamun (9), son of Zakir Hossain, of Binaipar village.
The police said the victims, all students of Alampur Primary School of Sadar upazila, went to the school on Saturday, but did not return home.
In Pabna, two persons were killed and 20 others injured in separate incidents.
In Noakhali, two rival groups clashed over a trifling matter at East Maijdee in the district town leaving one dead .
In Khulna, the police recovered the decomposed body of a man from a char in the Bhadra River in Dumuria Upazila Monday evening.
In Gazipur, a Dakhil examinee was killed in a road accident near Gazipura bus stand under Tongi Thana of the district.
In Cox's Bazar, a young man was allegedly killed by his sister's husband at Kutubjom village in Moheskhali Upazila.
In Brahmanbaria, a man was killed and 50 people were injured when two groups of residents of village Joydharkandi in Sarail Upazila locked in a bloody clash.
In Gopalganj, a grocer, who was hacked indiscriminately by miscreants at Bhatiapara in Kashiani Upazila, succumbed to his injuries.
In Netrakona, three people were injured in a fierce clash between two rival groups at a market at Paharpur village in Kendua Upazila Sunday.

 

 
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