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Further, a jerry can was found near the man’s mouth, likely pointing to the fact that he couple had travelled with water, but had run out. Their blackened bodies suggest they died of thirst and dehydration, sources said. they added that is likely that the couple left home and tried to cross the border illegally on foot, only to lose their way in the desert.

The woman was wearing red and white bangles in her hands, usually worn by newly-wed brides.

Police sources say they had applied for a visa to travel to India, but the process went into limbo as cross-border tensions escalated following Operation Sindoor.

Dilip Singh Sodha, district coordinator of Hindu Pakistani Displaced Union and Border People’s Organisation, said posts on social media received a response that the couple had left from their home in Pakistan on June 21. Their motorcycle was seen near the neighbouring country’s Nurpur Dargah and after that there was no contact between them and their families. “It appears the couple was trying to reach India to escape religious persecution in Pakistan, where minorities are targeted. Perhaps they wanted to build a new life in India and live without the fear of persecution,” he said.

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