The body of Bangladesh University of Engineering and Technology (BUET) student Fardin Noor Parash bears several injury marks, according to the doctor who conducted autopsy on Tuesday morning.
“There are several injury marks on Fardin's head and body,” said Sheikh Farhad, a physician at Narayanganj General Hospital where the autopsy was done, reports UNB.
Maniruzzaman Moni, officer-in-charge of Narayanganj River Police, said police have detained two friends of Fardin for interrogation.
They are also trying to find clues to and possible reasons behind Fardin's death, he said.
Meanwhile, Fardin’s father Nuruddin Rana said that the family received a phone call on Monday, informing them of Fardin's dead body.
Earlier on Monday, police found Fardin's body from the Shitalakshya River, three days after he went missing.
Fardin was a 3rd-year student of civil engineering department of BUET and a resident of Qutubpur area in Narayanganj's Fatullah, said Maniruzzaman.
On November 4, Fardin left home and did not return and was unreachable on phone.
Later, his father lodged a general diary with Rampura Police in this regard.
On Monday afternoon, the dead body was seen floating on the river just behind a cotton mill at Siddhirganj.
On information, police rushed to the spot and recovered the body, added the OC.
Bd-pratidin English/Lutful Hoque