Teen of Bangladeshi origin killed in UK
A teenage boy of Bangladeshi origin was killed allegedly by some unidentified criminals in London, United Kingdom (UK) on Tuesday.
The deceased, 17-year-old Shanur Ahmed Daiyan, was son of Sharif Ahmed Talukder of Gowalbari village in Moulvibazar's Juri upazila, relatives said.
UK police recovered the body Daiyan, a grade-11 student at Newham College in London, on Tuesday afternoon and sent it to hospital.
Victim's family members and relatives are yet to see Daiyan's body as of filing of this report yesterday afternoon (Bangladesh time).
Relatives at Daiyan's ancestral home in Moulvibazar are mourning his untimely demise.
On Monday, Daiyan went to college as usual. On the same day, two groups of students at the college had a fight in which one of Daiyan's friends sustained severe injuries.
Daiyan later returned home and was about to take his mother to a hospital when he received a phone call, with the caller asking him to visit his friend at the hospital near their college.
Daiyan went to the hospital with some other friends and from then he remained missing until police recovered his body after conducting a search in the neighbouring areas.
Primarily, it is assumed that he was killed by miscreants.
"Daiyan was a meritorious student and peaceful boy. We don't know if he had any enmity with anyone at the college," said his paternal uncle Saleh Uddin, also chairman of East Juri Union Parishad.
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