Sitting besides the body, his wife cried inconsolably as she narrated the journey of her life with him, as people from the village, which has a population of about 2,000, as well as those from the adjoining areas poured in to pay their last respect to the brave constable of Jammu and Kashmir Police.
The body of 38-year-old Mehmood was brought to his home, nine kilometres from district headquarter of Kulgam, with all police honours and handed over to the family for burial.
Mourners could not take their eyes off his nine-year-old son Tahir Ahmed who wept watching his father being taken away for burial, while eight-month old son Nika was unaware of what was happening around him.
The body was kept at a nearby school ground as the small house of Mehmood could not accommodate the heavy rush of people.
Manzoor was part of the police party that was ambushed by four militants in Mir Bazar area of Kulgam town last night where they had gone to regulate traffic following a road accident.
Three civilians also died in the indiscriminate firing by militants.
Around 3000 people held prayers at the funeral of Mehmood before he was laid to rest at his ancestral graveyard in the village.
At the wreath laying ceremony, senior police officials recalled the service of Mehmood and his sacrifice yesterday on the line of the duty.
Senior police officials, who attended his funeral, said "we are proud of our brave hearts and salute their commitment and devotion for public service. It was a touching moment to see the way people came forward at this critical juncture and consoled the family".
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