Tragic Death of Young Wrestler Shocks Saharanpur Community
Discovery of a Young Wrestler's Body
In Saharanpur, Uttar Pradesh, the discovery of a 15-year-old wrestler's body in two parts on the railway tracks near Court Road Bridge has sent shockwaves through the community. Authorities suspect that the young athlete may have been struck by a train, although investigations are ongoing.
Details Surrounding the Incident
The deceased has been identified as Anant Barsar, son of Dharmveer, hailing from the village of Datheda in the Jhijhana police jurisdiction of Shamli district. Anant was a ninth-grade student and had earned several medals in under-15 wrestling competitions at both state and national levels. He had been missing since Wednesday afternoon.
According to police reports, family members revealed that Anant had left home following a reprimand on Wednesday. Around 1:10 AM, the pilot of the Dehradun-Amritsar train alerted authorities about the body found on the tracks. Upon arrival, police discovered the body severed in two.
Questions Arise Over the Circumstances
The tragic incident has raised numerous questions, especially since the area near Court Road Bridge is known for its slow-moving trains. The police are not treating this solely as an accident and are exploring various angles. The Government Railway Police (GRP) is investigating the surrounding conditions, train speed, and the pilot's report to gather more information.
Anant's Achievements in Wrestling
Under the guidance of his uncle, Sitam Singh, Anant was building a promising career in wrestling. He had recently won a gold medal at a state-level competition in Varanasi and secured a bronze medal at a national event in Karnataka. Authorities are thoroughly examining all aspects of the case.
Final Farewell in Datheda
On Thursday afternoon, Anant's family took his body back to their ancestral village of Datheda in Shamli for the last rites. The atmosphere was filled with grief as the family mourned their loss. It was reported that Anant was training at an academy in Baraut under coach Gaurav Kumar. During the search for Anant, his mobile phone was found and turned on, leading to calls from family members that helped identify him.
A Rising Star's Life Cut Short
Anant Barsar had already made a name for himself in the wrestling community at a young age, winning both gold and bronze medals and igniting hopes for a bright future. However, this sudden and tragic event has left not only his family but the entire sports community in shock.