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Two employees of an Internet service providing office were found dead inside the office at Tikatoli in the capital yesterday.

They were identified as Rafiqul Islam Ratan, 24, and Mohammad Helal, 22.

Sutrapur police recovered the bodies and sent those to Sir Salimullah Medical College morgue for autopsy.

Raihanul Islam, an employee at the office --Genius Net-- said Rafiqul and Helal slept in the office on Tuesday night as usual closing its main gate. But they did not open the gate till 10:00am yesterday nor responded to repeated knocks on it by other staffs of the office.

At this, the staff members broke open the gate and entered the office only to find that Ratan and Helal were lying dead in their beds, said Raihan.

Contacted, Sub-inspector of Sutrapur Police Station Jalal Uddin said the bodies bore no marks of injury. And the cause of their death is yet to be ascertained.

He however said they might have died taking poisonous food.


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