Man from Bantwal who went missing in Dubai found dead


Team Udayavani, Mar 10, 2021, 12:44 PM IST

Mangaluru: A man from Bantwal who went missing in Dubai has been found dead

The deceased has been identified as Muthalib (35), of Narsha Bolanthur in Bantwal taluk. He had served as the religious priest at a madrasa and later he completed engineering and got a job in Dubai. He used to write articles for newspapers too.

As per sources Muthalib’s mobile phone was switched off for the last few days and his family was worried about his whereabouts. Now, the police in Dubai have confirmed that his body has been found.

His body was found on Sunday at Al-Rafa and it was shifted to the hospital by the police. Based on passport details, it was found that
he is an Indian citizen. Later, the police informed the Indian Embassy. The body has been kept at Dubai Rashid hospital. The exact reason for his suspicious death is yet to be known.

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