The 20-year-old son of former Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Kalikho Pul died in the United Kingdom and his body was found on Sunday, his family and the Arunachal Pradesh police said.
A family member on Tuesday told Outlook that the investigators in the UK are probing if Shubanso Pul had committed suicide.
According to the state police and the family, the dead body of Shubanso, a first year law student at University of Sussex, was found on February 9 at his one room accommodation in Brighton.
O Pul, Shubanso’s elder brother said the police in Brighton have informed him that they had to break open the deceased's room which was locked from inside.
“He was last seen on the night of February 7,” O Pul said quoting his friends. “The autopsy will be done tomorrow. I am trying to travel to the UK,” he added.
Shubanso was studying at the Sussex University since September, 2019.
“I spoke to him on WhatsApp at 6am on February 8,” his mother D Paul said quoting a conversation with her son. “He seemed to be happy,” she said adding she was informed of her son’s passing away at 3 pm on February 10.
Kalikho Pul, who was the chief minister of Arunachal Pradesh briefly, had committed suicide in August, 2016. He became chief minister in February, 2016 but had to relinquish his position in July after a Supreme Court order. He allegedly left behind a 60-page suicide note. Pul had married thrice and left behind seven sons.
DW Thongon, the Superintendent of Police, Lohit District, said the information of Shubanso’s death was conveyed to the state police on Monday by authorities in New Delhi.
“The Interpol informed the CBI, who in turn informed us. We have conveyed to the family that they should seek help of the Ministry of External Affairs,” Thongon said.
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