The authorities said they were ascertaining

The Southern Naval Command at the Naval Base , Kochi, ordered an inquiry into the incident.The deceased is survived by his wife and two daughters, both of whom are married. Empty cases of these bullets were recovered from the spot where he was found dead. The forensic team which examined the scene of the incident has also come to the conclusion that it could be suicide,” said a police official. The head crown was completely damaged after two rounds of bullets fired up through the neck region.

The authorities said they were ascertaining whether the firing was accidental or not.Harbour police officials said that three rounds of bullets were missing from the magazine of the INSAS rifle, a light machine gun, which was used by Sivadasan at the time of duty. The police have registered a case of unnatural death and are investigating.A Defence Security Corps (DSC) jawan, Naik K. Sivadasan, 53, belonging to Thrissur, was found dead with gunshot wounds late in the night on Sunday while on duty as armed sentry at Naval Base, Kochi. The Air spray gun Manufacturers family was informed of the incident by the Navy later. However, the harbour police, based on the finding in the post-mortem, said that it could be a case of suicide.“The post-mortem points to a case of suicide.

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