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VARANASI: Postmortem of a labourer from Ghazipur who had died mysteriously in Saudi Arabia 10 months back has given a dramatic turn to the case as all vital organs have been found missing. Local politicians have urged the President, prime minister, foreign minister and the NHRC to take note of the episode.“Ramdin Rajbhar of Harsarpur village under Dullahpur police station in Ghazipur district had gone to Saudi Arabia in 2013 while his wife Sheela and three children stayed back. On failing to get a good job, Ramdin started working in Al Khafji town as a labourer. After seven months he contacted his wife and other family members over phone for the last time on April 30, 2014 and told them that his employer was going to kill him,” said Ghazipur zila panchayat member Brijbhushan Dubey who is pursuing the case.“The official communication made through Indian embassy after Ramdin’s death showed the cause of death as hanging,” Dubey said.Ramdin’s body was landed in India in February and under public pressure, was sent to BHU where a three-member team of doctors conducted an autopsy.The story took a dramatic turn when BHU sent its report to Ghazipur police a week back.The report said that pericardium, spleen, kidney and some others vital organs were missing from the body. After this, Dubey sought legal opinion on behalf of Sheela and a fresh correspondence was started with the offices of the President, PM, foreign minister, CM and NHRC. The story took a dramatic turn when BHU sent its report to Ghazipur police a week back. The report said that pericardium, spleen, kidney and some others vital organs were missing from the body.