Mother, daughter found dead in Dinajpur
Dinajpur Correspondent,
Published: 11 Oct 2014 03:22 PM BdST Updated: 11 Oct 2014 03:22 PM BdST
Police in Dinajpur have recovered the bodies of a woman and her daughter on Saturday.

Birganj Police Station OC Shawkat Hossain said that the locals discovered the bodies around 6.30 am. Police recovered the bodies around 12 pm.
Begum's husband Obaidur Rahman told bdnews24.com that he had found his wife and daughter sleeping beside him at around 4 am.
Her brother Jahangir Alam said they do not suspect any one for the deaths.
The bodies have been handed over to the family as there were no complaints, said Birganj Police Station's inspector Belal Hossain.
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