Bihar / Muzaffarpur: We are going to meet God, don’t try to find us! Three friends committed suicide after writing this?

All the three students who went missing from Balughat and Yogiya Math in Muzaffarpur, Bihar have been identified. All the three students who were hit by a freight train in Mathura were residents of Muzaffarpur city. Their relatives have identified the bodies. All three have sacrificed their lives in blind devotion. Their devotion was such that they had no attachment to life and death. This is the reason why all three came in front of the freight train holding each other’s hands. By the time the train stopped, all three had died. Mathura police has also provided the audio recording of the loco pilot of the freight train to Muzaffarpur police.
Changes started coming in Mahi after mother’s death: It was told that Mahi, a resident of Akharaghat, was a 10th class student. She was very young when her mother left this world. After mother’s death, Mahi’s life started getting distracted. Mahi, who was deeply immersed in devotion, got it into her mind that this body is mortal. She started claiming to talk to her mother even after death. This body is mortal and never dies, it attains immortality.
The two friends who came in contact with her: This thought also struck the mind of Gauri and Maya of Yogiyamath who were studying in coaching with Mahi. After which, all three reached Mathura after writing a letter to meet Baba in the Himalayas and three days ago in Mathura itself, all three died by coming in front of a freight train. One of these girls had left a letter at home, on which it was written that we are going to meet God, we do not need to be searched.
Had stopped eating meat and fish since January: The same, ASP Bhanu Pratap Singh, Cyber DSP Seema Devi and Nagar Thanedaar Vijay Kumar investigated the matter. The notebooks, books and mobiles of the three girls were examined. All three had stopped eating meat and fish since January. The body is mortal and death attains immortality. They used to watch all this on YouTube.
Two friends had also gone to the station to catch the train: Police have found two friends of the three students in Yogiyamath locality. Both of them knew that the three missing students had caught the train. She told the police that we used to write Shiv Guru as SVG in short. The feeling of devotion for Shiv Guru was awakened through religious posts on social media. Seeing the madness of the students, when the family tried to explain to them, all three used to fight, for which they were also hurt by the family members.
Information received from diary: ASP Bhanu Pratap Singh has questioned both the friends of the three students. Police has also found a diary of Gauri, a student of class VIII, on which a number is written. On True-Caller, that number is showing someone named Roshan. Police is gathering information about the number holder. All three used to go to coaching, so the police is finding out the student holding the said number in coaching.
After leaving home, they met at Mandir Chowk: According to the police, after leaving home, all the three students met each other at Sikandarpur Mandir Chowk. Two friends of the three also came here. After meeting, all the five girls reached the station. There Gauri booked a train ticket. When she reached the platform, it was only 9:58. At the same time, a train was leaving. The girl student who was booking the ticket asked a person if this train would go to Lucknow? After this, all three ran and boarded the moving train.
Samples saved for DNA test: On the other hand, the family members of the three students who reached Mathura identified the bodies and the luggage, but the bodies were swollen as they were four days old. The situation was such that it was not possible to identify whose body was whose. Due to the matter getting stuck in this, the situation could not be clarified till 5 pm, then the inspector of Muzaffarpur city police station, Mohan Kumar, requested to secure the DNA of all the three bodies. After this, the samples were kept safe for DNA test of all the three bodies.
Father identified the bag, mother cried after seeing the mehndi: Mahi’s father Manoj Kumar, who reached the police station to identify the bodies, recognized the bag found at the scene of the incident. On asking for the luggage back, Mathura Highway police station in-charge Umesh Chand Tripathi told him that the luggage recovered from the spot would be handed over to the Muzaffarpur police. When the photo of Maya’s body was shown to her brother Rishu, his eyes became moist after seeing it.
Identification by henna on hands: When he was asked if this was Maya’s body, he could not deny it. Brother Rishu’s face and physique matched Maya’s body to a great extent. Whenever Rishu was shown the photo of Maya’s body, his eyes became moist every time. Asha Devi, who came to identify the bodies, identified it as her daughter Gauri after seeing the photo. When the police showed Gauri’s photo of henna-applied hands, she started crying. She took the body in her custody after reaching the post-mortem house.
Loco pilot’s audio clip also handed over: UP’s Mathura police has also provided an audio clip to Muzaffarpur police. In this, the loco pilot of the goods train is saying that the three girls were holding each other’s hands. They were coming on the railway track from Mathura Junction. The train was moving at a speed of about 60 km. All three girls were walking on the adjacent track. 80-90 meters before, all three girls suddenly reached the goods train track. During this, it was difficult to apply brakes. A few seconds later, all three girls were hit by the train.
“Police investigation has revealed that all the three girls who died after being hit by a goods train in Mathura are residents of Muzaffarpur. The allegation of delay in filing an FIR after the disappearance of the three girls will be investigated. Action will be taken against the guilty policemen in the investigation. It has become clear that the three have not been murdered, this is a case of suicide. The police have spoken to the driver and guard of the train. DNA test of the bodies of all three will be done.” – Awadhesh Saroj Dixit, City SP, Muzaffarpur