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bdnews24.com
Published: 05 Feb 2021 04:07 PM BdST
Updated: 05 Feb 2021 04:07 PM BdST
The family of schoolgirl Mahmuda Akhter Bithi, who purportedly died in a motorcycle accident in Dhaka s Hatirjheel in August last year, believes she was murdered. );
} Now I understand it was not an accident. Bithi was taken to Hatirjheel and killed,” her mother Raushan Ara said at a media briefing at the Bangladesh Crime Reporters Association in Dhaka on Friday.
Bithi, who lived in Golapbagh, was a student of Class X in Dhalpur Kindergarten High School, according to Raushan Ara. Her father owns a tea shop. On August 14 last year, Bithi went next door to meet her friend. They later headed out for a walk.
Woman crushed by train in city’s Uttara
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near Joynal Market Rail crossing area in city’s Uttara this morning.
However, identity of the victim could not be known immediately.
A running train ran over the woman when she was crossing the railway track
at about 10:15am, leaving her dead on the spot, ASI of Airport Police Outpost
Md Mohiduddin told BSS.
spot and sent the body to Dhaka Medical College Hospital morgue for autopsy.
An unnatural death case was filed with Dhaka railway police station.
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‘Of course, journalists will seek information’: HC observes
Former Sonagazi OC Moazzem denied bail
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The High Court today observed that journalists are curious and they will seek information.
If journalists are given the scope to publish information, they will do it, and there is no offence in this, the HC bench of Justice Md Habibul Gani and Md Riaz Uddin Khan said.
The bench made the observation while hearing a petition filed by convicted Moazzem Hossain, former officer-in-charge of Sonagazi Police Station, seeking bail in a case filed against him for filming Madrasa student Nusrat Jahan Rafi s statement and circulating the clip without her consent.
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Feni madrasa girl Nusrat Jahan Rafi. File photo Staff Correspondent Staff Correspondent
Journalists have curious minds which dig out information and if they are given the scope to publish that information, they will surely do it since there is no element of offence in it, the High Court observed yesterday.
The observation was made by HC bench of Justice Md Habibul Gani and Justice Md Riaz Uddin Khan.
The bench made the observation while hearing a petition filed by convict Moazzem Hossain, former officer-in-charge of Feni s Sonagazi Police Station, seeking bail in a case filed against him for filming madrasa student Nusrat Jahan Rafi s statement and circulating the clip on social media without her consent.
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A construction worker died after a branch of a tree fell on him in Dhaka s Sabujbagh area this morning.
The deceased was identified Nazrul Molla, 45, hailing from Amtoli area in Barguna district.
Nazrul, along with others, was working on the ground floor of a building carrying construction material to upper floors in the morning.
Around 10:00am, the rope of the lifting machine tore off and part of the machine fell on the nearby banyan tree. A branch broke and fell on his head, leaving him critically injured, said deceased s coworker Abdul Motalib.