KOLKATA: A 60-year-old retired worker of a tea important who had been at the operations wing has been found dead under mysterious circumstances in Friday evening in his residence in one of their largest flat complexes in Behala Chowrasta (Paris Para).
Police maintained that the sufferer may have died by suicide following blending phenyl from alcohol.
The Parnasree authorities said they would wait to get a postmortem report.
The victim, identified as Inderjit Deepak Samuel Uppal, was living alone at the two-bedroom apartment.
His wifewho teaches at a boarding school at Nainital, was at Bengaluru at which the couple’s daughter, a IT specialist, is settled later union.
The cops said they’ve regained a suicide note in the place but didn’t disclose its precise contents.
“During main question, it may be observed that Uppal was afflicted by neuro disorders and depression for quite a while and required various medications.
He was also an alcoholic and chain smoker.
It may be learnt by safety staff and sweepers they seen him almost fifteen days past for the last moment.
He seemed really unwell and feeble as he was walking really slowly and has been not able to speak correctly.
Among the guards asked him to have examined for Covid.
But there wasn’t any trace up as he previously spoke to his acquaintances,” said a teenager.
Cops stated that it had been about 3 pm Friday they received a call from his spouse, Chandana Uppal in which she recently advised her husband was staying alone in the second floor tower A3 apartment at the end of December this past year.
“Chandana maintained that Uppal wasn’t receiving telephone calls because the past few days.
We hurried into their apartment and also the caretaker of the flat, Rabindra Nath Yadav, informed us it had been he’d discovered that the door locked and paper lying untouched beyond the victim’s apartment,” said an officer.
The cops discovered the primary wooden door closed from within and lots of papers were stuck between principal door and collapsible gate.
They broke the lock of the major doorway and entered the apartment with witnesses.
“We found him lying on his back in his sack.
We discovered dried blood smeared around the ground, on mattress cap, blanket, towel and at a skillet kept .
However, no external harm markers was found in his body.
We also discovered that a half empty glass full of phenyle like material as well as a empty container to the table.
We eliminated him Vidyasagar State General Hospital where he had been declared dead,” said an officer.
“A case of unnatural death was documented,” he explained.