Meanwhile, another case has come to light in which the body of minor Narendra, who fell due to repairs in a personal well in Borandi village of Marwar Junction subdivision, was fished out twenty-two days later. The army may have finally pulled the body out of a 185 feet deep raw well after a full 20-day rescue, but now the family refused to take the body. The people of Nayak samaj are demonstrating at the intersection of the village itself. He says he will not pick up the body until government compensation is announced and criminals are arrested. After the body was recovered 22 days later, the police officers approached the family members and asked for a postmortem, but the family refused. It was only when the accident took place that the district collector ordered the SP to file a case against the private well owner and the contractor but only one was arrested. The same well owner is still roaming around open. On the other hand, the contractor's family members are threatening Narendra's family after seeing their son in custody. Finally, the family members and the community decided that the body would not be picked up unless the culprits were arrested. Women's Safety Foundation Delhi National Vice President Manisha Ashcha also reached the victim's house and encouraged Narendra's mother. He also requested the administration to arrest the culprits at the earliest with proper compensation and also take action against the threats. First took the loan, could not repay it, then threw the 75-year-old woman into the drain National level karate player commits suicide, Sunny Khan made victim of 'love jihad' Firing inside Delhi court premises, one accused die