BJP leader Dilip Ghosh’s wife’s son found dead


Kolkata:

Police said the body of BJP leader Dilip Ghosh’s wife Rinku Majumdar’s son was found in a flat in New Town area on Tuesday.

An official said that the deceased, known as Srinjay Majumdar, was declared “dead” by doctors when taken to a private hospital nearby.

Srinjay (26) is Rinku’s son from his previous marriage.

The preliminary report of the post -mortem held on the body refused to play any dishonesty.

It was suggested that death was mainly due to ‘acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis’, a serious form of pancreatitis, a senior doctor at RG tax Medical College and Hospital, where the body examination was held.

Rinku Majumdar, a leader of the BJP Mahila Wing, married former state president of Kesar Party Ghosh last month.

The police officer said that the deceased was first taken to a private hospital and then taken to Bidhanagar sub-division Hospital.

A case was registered at Techno City Police Station in this regard.

The policeman said that preliminary investigation has revealed that two of his associates met him in the flat on Monday night, the policeman said.

Ms. Majumdar told reporters that her son was suffering from some neurological disease and was on medicine for the last year and a half.

He also said that after getting married, his son could be subject to “severe stress” and left the flat to live with Ghosh at his home.

“I came to know that he was neither eating nor taking medicines properly. He never told me, but being a mother, I could feel that he was sad,” said Ms. Mazumdar.

Ms. Majumdar also said that she was planning to take Srinjay, where she was now living.

“He never told me that he was upset after marriage. His friends asked me to take me with him … I was going to do so,” Ms. Mazumdar said, referring to the ‘Mother’s Day’ celebrations organized by Srijay and presented the gifts he presented to him on that occasion.

Mr. Ghosh expressed deep grief over the sudden demise of his “son” and said that he could not understand how to deal with the loss.

“This is my bad luck. I am very unfortunate. I was never happy to have a son, but I am mourning the demise. Srinjay was close to me. We went to watch the match. We were fond of each other,” said Mr. Ghosh.

Srinjay’s father, who lives in Halisahar in North 24 Parganas district of West Bengal, also went to the RG car hospital.

The father said, “He talked to me a week ago and told me that he was coming home … I don’t know what to say.”

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