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SIT says Uttarakhand journalist died in car accident post drinking late-night with police, family alleges probe rushed: Report

According to the report, the investigation team has pieced together his movements through CCTV.

October 04, 2025 / 18:43 IST
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Journalist Rajiv Pratap
Journalist Rajiv Pratap

The Uttarakhand Police’s special investigation team (SIT) has claimed that journalist Rajiv Pratap, whose body was found in the Joshiyara Barrage on September 28, had been drinking and later met with a fatal car accident on September 18, according to a report by The Indian Express. The 36-year-old, an alumnus of the Indian Institute of Mass Communication who ran the YouTube channel Delhi Uttarakhand Live, was reported missing on September 19 in Uttarkashi.

According to the SIT, Pratap was last seen on the night of September 18. That evening, he had been allegedly drinking with Head Constable Soban Singh and his cameraman, Manveer Kaluda. The three first reportedly gathered near Shaheed Smarak around 7 pm, before heading back to a taxi stand where they continued drinking. By 10 pm, Kaluda went home, leaving Pratap and Singh together. The duo later drove to the market and then went to a hotel near the bus stand. “At around 11 pm, Pratap is seen leaving the hotel, appearing under the influence of liquor. A short while later, Soban Singh also leaves. Both sit in the vehicle, but Singh steps out soon after,” the police have been quoted in the report.

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According to the report, the investigation team has pieced together his movements through CCTV. Footage showed Singh talking to Pratap in his car at 11.22 pm. One minute later, Pratap drove away alone. The car was subsequently spotted at Badri Tiraha, then Tekhla Bridge, and finally at Gangori bridge at 11.38 pm. After that, there were no further sightings on camera, police has been quoted as saying.

Singh told investigators that he had warned Pratap not to drive but the journalist insisted, appearing “unsteady,” and then left. Singh claimed he walked some distance in the same direction but did not see the vehicle again and returned to his accommodation.