UK man found dead outside bar in Chapora

Times of India | 1 year ago | 25-02-2022 | 11:53 pm

UK man found dead outside bar in Chapora

Panaji: A 41-year-old UK national was found dead outside a bar in Chapora market on Friday. Haskin Mikel was earlier seen sitting and drinking outside the bar. The owner closed the establishment for the afternoon, and when he returned in the evening, he found Meiken lying outside the shop. He called the ambulance and shifted him to hospital, where he was declared dead. PI Prashal Desai said the cause of death will be known after the postmortem, which is likely to be done on Saturday. TNNAnjuna police have registered a case of unnatural death, and further investigations are on.

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