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Delhi Biker Told Twin He'll Be Home In 10 Minutes. Then A 7-Hour Search

New Delhi:Kamal Jain, an assistant manager at HDFC Bank in Northwest Delhi, spoke to his twin brother at 11:53 on Thursday night. He promised to be back home in 10 minutes. Within minutes he went missing, and then came the news of his death.

The 25-year-old Kamal's body was found in a pit in Delhi's Janakpuri Friday morning. In pictures shared on social media, Kamal can be seen lying next to his Apache RTR 200 bike at the bottom of the pit. He was wearing a helmet, riding jacket, and gloves.The pit was dug by the Delhi Jal Board, sources said.

Kamal spoke to his twin brother, Karan, around midnight and said he would reach home within minutes. But when he didn't come for 30 minutes, the family grew suspicious.

"We called Kamal at least 10 times, but all calls went unanswered. We began the search and went to the local police station to register a missing person complaint," said Kamal's childhood friend, Mayank.

The police allegedly refused to file a complaint since it had not been 24 hours since Kamal went missing.

"We asked the police to trace his phone's location before it is switched off. They shared the location but deleted the message before we could open it, claiming confidentiality reasons. They then told us that the phone is within a 200-meter radius," the friend added.

Source:Ndtv

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