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Cricketer Jasprit Bumrah’s missing grandfather found dead in Ahmedabad

AHMEDABAD: The body of Indian cricketer Jasprit Bumrah''s grandfather was on Sunday found in the Sabarmati river here, two days after he had gone missing, in what police suspect is a case of suicide.

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Ahmedabad, December 10

The body of Indian cricketer Jasprit Bumrah's grandfather was on Sunday found in the Sabarmati river here, two days after he had gone missing, in what police suspect is a case of suicide.

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Santokh Singh Bumrah's body was fished out from the river this morning, Dharmendra Singh Solanki, Police Station Officer of the Sabarmati Riverfront (East) police station, told PTI.

The police suspect Santokh Bumrah, 84, committed suicide.

His daughter-in-law Rajinder Bumrah had filed a missing person's complaint on Friday at the Vastrapur police station here, Solanki said.

According to the complaint, Santokh Bumrah had come to Ahmedabad from Uttarakhand on December 1 to meet Jasprit Bumrah, but he had gone missing on Friday night after he left their house at Vastrapur without informing the family members, the official said.

According to Solanki, this appears to be a case of suicide and a probe is on.

"We have sent the body to the civil hospital for post- mortem and have registered a case of accidental death," the officer added.

The 24-year-old Ahmedabad-born pacer, Jasprit Bumrah, a regular in One Day Internationals and T20s for India, was recently picked in the squad for Test series against South Africa beginning next month.  Today, he was playing in the first ODI of the three-match series against Sri Lanka at Dharamsala. — PTI 

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