After exhaustive search by Jammu and Kashmir Police in the national capital and adjoining Faridabad and Gurgaon, Faridabad police claimed to have recovered a body from railway track in the old city on December 19.
Faridabad police buried the body on December 21 as it was unidentified.
However, today the brother of the deceased identified him as Abdul Rahman, who had arrived in the national capital with his son Juma Khan on December 5 for treatment of his son.
On December 16, the son was discharged and the father told his son to wait at the main gate and he would get an auto rickshaw to go to the hotel.
However, the father did not return and Gurgaon police registered a case of abandoning of child.
An official spokesman of Fortis said, "The child was found abandoned at the gate and attempts were made to reach to his relative. After a day, his relatives flew from Kargil and the child was handed over in presence of police."
There are so many unanswered questions including how Rahman reached Faridabad from Gurgaon, a distance of nearly 45 km, asked one of the relatives.
Om Prakash and Narinder Singh, sub inspectors of Faridabad's Old Chowki police station said investigation would commence now as "we have now come to know that he had disappeared from Gurgaon police station."
The post mortem conducted by the doctors at Faridabad did not give the exact reason for his death.
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