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Covid-19: Indore & MP authorities in grief after inspector Devendra's death

The DIG of Indore Hari Narayanchari Mishra grieved the demise of Devendra Kumar Chandravanshi who was the Station Head Officer of Juni police station and has died after testing positive for Covid-19. The DIG said that his demise is a great loss to the police force.

Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan has also expressed his anguish over the death. He tweeted: "In the war against coronavirus, a member of Indore police team Devendra Kumar sacrificed his life. I pay my homage to him. I and the whole state is standing with his family members in this hour of crisis."

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