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19-year-old drummer found dead in Bhilai hotel, family suspects murder

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A 19-year-old drummer was found dead in a hotel room in Bhilai on Wednesday. Initial findings point to suicide, reportedly following an argument with his girlfriend that involved alcohol. However, the victim's family has disputed this, alleging foul play and citing injury marks on his body. They have demanded a thorough investigation into the girlfriend's role in the incident. Police are currently investigating and verifying the family's claims.

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