Nuclear scientist
Mustafa found dead in his Kalpakkam quarters
Tuesday April 24, 2012 08:41:54 AM,
IANS
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Chennai: Nuclear
scientist Mohammed Mustafa, 24, was found dead in his quarters at Kalpakkam, around 80 km from here, with his wrists slashed Monday
evening, police said.
Speaking to IANS, a police official in Kalpakkam said: "We found
Mustafa with his wrists slashed. We were called in when Mustafa's
room mate was not able to open the door as it was locked inside
today (Monday) evening."
The police broke open the lock and went inside the quarters to
find Mustafa dead.
"We have recovered a note purportedly written by Mustafa stating
that nobody is responsible for his death," the police official
said.
According to police, Mustafa son of Mohideen Kutty of Kozhikode in
Kerala was on night duty and his room mate on general/morning
duty.
Mustafa, a scientific assistant-B grade, had joined Bhabha Atomic
Research Centre (BARC) a year back had undergone one year training
and had been posted at Kalpakkam Reprocessing Plant (KARP), said
an official preferring anonymity.
He was confirmed in his post only two months back, he added.
"Even on Sunday Mustafa was playing cricket with his friends. He
called in sick and did not report for Sunday night shift work.
Similarly on Monday too he told his colleagues he was not feeling
well," the official said.
According to him, Mustafa was mentally stable and there was no
work pressure.
The police have taken the body to the Government Hospital in
Chengalpattu and post mortem will be conducted Tuesday.
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