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Indian sailor's body returned from Venezuela missing brain, heart and lungs

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Indian seafarer Rakesh Chauhan died in Venezuela, and his body was repatriated to India in suspicious condition. Family members discovered that major organs, including the brain, heart, and lungs, were missing from the body. The corpse also showed signs of prior stitching, raising serious concerns about foul play and a potential cover-up. The seafarers' union has called for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death. The union is also urging the Indian Embassy to intervene and secure justice as well as compensation for Chauhan's family.

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