Nude Corpse, Blood on the Floor, and Ransacked Room... Murder or Mishap?
A horrific and deeply mysterious case has emerged from Bihar’s Begusarai district, sending shockwaves through the local police administration and the banking sector. 35-year-old Brajmohan Guddu, a Senior Manager (Assistant Manager) with Canara Bank, was found dead under highly suspicious and gruesome circumstances in his rented room. The corpse had severely decomposed over several days, and it was only after a foul stench emanated from the apartment that this bone-chilling tragedy came to light.
The scene inside the room screams of foul play or a meticulously planned conspiracy. However, the police are currently investigating the matter from both angles—murder and accident. The 'suspense' surrounding this death has woven a complex web of unanswered questions.
The Gruesome Scene Inside: When the Unlatched Door Was Pushed...
The chilling incident took place in the Nirala Nagar locality under the Ratanpur police station jurisdiction in Begusarai. For the last three years, Brajmohan Guddu had been living alone on the ground floor of a building named 'Sunil Sadan'.
Suspicion of a Dead Rodent: On Sunday, a unbearable stench spread across the entire building. A courier company operates an office close to the building; its staff and other tenants initially assumed a dead rat was rotting in some corner.
The Unlatched Door: As the stench grew stronger, Sandeep Kumar, the landlord's son, went downstairs to check on the manager’s room. He noticed that the door was not locked from the outside—it was merely unlatched and resting slightly ajar. When he gently pushed it, the door swung wide open.
A Stunned Discovery: The sight inside the room left Sandeep and the onlookers completely frozen. Brajmohan Guddu’s corpse was lying completely nude on the cot. The body had severely decomposed and blackened.
Blood on the Floor and Ransacked Room: A stand fan was found overturned, lying directly across the victim's legs. Massive bleeding from his leg had stained the floor a deep crimson. The entire room was completely ransacked and messy, indicating a violent scuffle or struggle prior to his death.
Three Major Questions Deepening the Suspense
Brajmohan Guddu’s death appears far from natural. The circumstances present at the crime scene turn this case into a highly intricate mystery:
Question 1: Was it a Premeditated Murder?
The room door was unlatched instead of locked from the outside, and the belongings were in complete disarray. Local residents and investigators suspect that 3 to 4 days ago, a few individuals—likely well-known acquaintances—visited him late at night. Water bottles and medicine wrappers found strewn on the floor indicate a gathering, after which the suspects allegedly committed the crime and walked away, casually pulling the door shut behind them.
Question 2: Was it a Fatal Industrial Accident?
The second angle of the investigation points to an accident. Brajmohan Guddu was physically disabled and had an amputated leg. Investigators suspect that he might have suffered a tragic fall in the room, causing the heavy stand fan to crash onto him. Due to his disability, he might have been unable to call for help, eventually succumbing to severe blood loss and trauma.
Question 3: Why Was He Missing from the Bank for Days?
The biggest piece of suspense involves his employment. According to his colleagues and bank records, Brajmohan had been absent from his duties for a significant duration without any prior notification. A senior manager abruptly vanishing from active duty only to be found dead in a locked room hints at immense hidden stress or invisible external pressure.
"He Was Supposed to Return to Patna Soon..." — The Wife’s Heartbreaking Account
The deceased, Brajmohan Guddu, originally hailed from Bali (Ward-6) under the Pachrukhia police station in Patna City. He was married to Juhi Singh, and the couple has a 6-year-old son named Aadvik. While his wife and child lived in Didarganj, Patna, Brajmohan lived alone in Begusarai due to his banking posting.
Upon receiving the devastating news, Juhi rushed to the Begusarai Sadar Hospital with her young son. The atmosphere at the hospital was agonizing. Amidst her tears, Juhi shared details that further deepened the mystery:
The Last Conversation: Juhi mentioned that she last spoke to her husband over the phone on the evening of June 24. Brajmohan told her that his phone charger was malfunctioning, which was causing connectivity issues.
The Promised Return: Brajmohan had promised his wife that he would be returning home to Patna on June 26. He even claimed during the call that he was regularly attending his bank duties—directly contradicting official bank attendance records that marked him absent.
Innocence Amidst Tragedy: While the adults at the hospital were inconsolable, 6-year-old Aadvik remained completely oblivious to the fact that his father was gone forever. He was seen clutching his mother's saree, occasionally playing around the hospital corridors with childhood innocence.
Police Investigation: Focus Shifts to Call Records and CCTV
Recognizing the sensitivity of the high-profile case, the local police are treading very cautiously. Because the deceased was a senior officer at a major public sector bank, the police are meticulously scanning every lead.
Referred for Advanced Post-Mortem: The body had decomposed so severely that doctors at the Begusarai Sadar Hospital, after a preliminary examination, referred the corpse to DMCH (Darbhanga Medical College and Hospital) for an advanced autopsy to determine the exact cause of death.
Suspense Over External Injuries: Sadar SDPO Anand Kumar Pandey briefed the media, stating that because the body is highly decomposed, external injury marks are not clearly visible at first glance. The definitive cause of death will only be established once the post-mortem report arrives.
CDR and CCTV Trail: The police have seized the victim's mobile phone. His Call Detail Records (CDR), tower locations, and WhatsApp chats are being heavily scanned. Simultaneously, police teams are retrieving CCTV footage from around the Nirala Nagar neighborhood and the Sunil Sadan building to trace who entered his room over the last 3 to 4 days.
Is this a tragic, accidental death of a disabled Canara Bank manager, or does it mask a dark narrative involving financial disputes, honey trapping, or personal animosity? The scattered items, the nudity, and the unlatched door heavily point toward a sinister plot. All eyes are now pinned on the post-mortem findings and the forensic (FSL) report, which hold the key to unraveling this 'locked-room mystery.'