Mysterious Deaths Continue to Plague Rajouri Village

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Rajouri, Indian-administered Kashmir – A 17th mysterious death has been reported in the village of Budhal in Rajouri district, Indian-administered Kashmir. The latest victim, a young girl named Yasmeena, died on Friday at GMC Jammu, where she was undergoing treatment.

The string of unexplained deaths in Budhal village has left residents in a state of panic and confusion. The victims include several children and women, with no apparent connection or underlying medical condition.

According to local reports, Yasmeena’s father, Muhammad Aslam, has lost all six of his children under mysterious circumstances. Aslam’s family has been devastated by the unexplained deaths, with no answers or support from the local administration.

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The administration has yet to determine the cause of the mysterious deaths, despite numerous investigations and assurances. Residents of Budhal village have expressed frustration and anger towards the administration’s inaction and lack of concern.

The situation has created a sense of uncertainty and fear among the local population, who are demanding answers and action from the authorities.

This report will be updated as more information becomes available.

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