Case of human skeleton found in Kanpur’s madrasa, who and where is it, not known till now
Sunil Bajpai.
- In the investigation so far of the human skeleton found in the madrasa closed for 4 years, it could not be ascertained who died and where is it from? Police intensified investigation
Kanpur. The case of human skeleton found in the madrasa closed for 4 years here remains a topic of discussion. At present, in the investigation so far, the police has not been able to find out who died i.e. the victim of murder and where is he from. Police investigation in this case is going on continuously.

This famous case is of a madrasa closed for four years on Pokharpur Farm Road in Jajmau.
A kitchen is built behind the class room in the madrasa. There is a small room in front of it in which the skeleton of a child was found. This small room also has a window. Apart from this, there is also a door towards the open ground behind the madrasa, but it is locked from inside.
On receiving information about this, the police reached the spot with the forensic team and collected evidence after investigation. The body has been sent for postmortem. DNA samples have also been taken.
According to the details received about this incident, Parvez Akhtar, a resident of Nai Sadak, started operating Madrasa Kadaria Uloom in the year 2015. About 70 to 80 children of primary level from the surrounding area used to study in it. Parvez took a two-storey house built in 100 square yards from his father-in-law Shabbir Ahmed, a resident of Beconganj, and started operating the madrasa by naming it Kadaria Uloom. The operation of the madrasa was stopped during the Corona period about four years ago. After this, Parvez died in June 2022 due to cancer.
Parvez’s son Hamza told the police who reached the spot that two years ago also he had come on the information that the lock of the house was broken. During that time he had locked the second lock.
According to the information given to the police by us, when his cousin Anas, a resident of KDA, came out of the road, seeing the lock of the house broken, he entered the house with the people around. A child’s skeleton was lying in the back room.
On receiving this information, Additional DCP Rajesh Srivastava, ACP Cantt Ajay Mishra reached the spot with the forensic team and investigated and collected evidence.
This incident is also very shocking because the date 20/05/2022 is written in the class work on the blackboard, while the family and relatives claim that studies have been stopped since the Corona period. In such a situation, the question arises as to who studied that day. At present, the police is continuously engaged in investigating the incident along with finding the answer to this question.