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          New Delhi, Oct 15 (IANS) A Class 10 student, who was declared   dead in Bihar last month after he eloped with a girl from his school, was traced   here Monday along with his lover, police said.
 The two teenagers were   spotted in south Delhi's Mehrauli around 2.45 p.m. They stayed at Ranchi in   Jharkhand, Jammu and Kashmir and Darjeeling in West Bengal before reaching Delhi   on train in the morning, police said.
 
 |  "They were detained after they failed to provide proper identity proof," said a   police officer.
 During questioning, the boy said that he was a resident   of Madhubani where he was declared dead a month ago after his family members   identified an unclaimed body as his.
 
 "The boy said he escaped from his   native place along with his classmate a month back without informing anyone. His   family members later gave a missing complaint," a police officer said.
 
 A   week after the missing complaint, an unclaimed body of a boy was recovered by   Bihar Police. On being shown to his family members, they identified the body as   his, police said.
 
 But Bihar Police refused to hand over the body to his   family without confirmation of the identity, police said.
 
 "A protest by   the boy's family members ensued. An irate mob surrounded the local police   station and set it on fire. The crowd also torched a prisoners' van allowing two   dozen inmates to escape," police said.
 
 Curfew was imposed Saturday in   the boy's native place after his family members damaged vehicles. Many   protesters were injured in police firing, said the officer.
 
 The two would   now be sent back to Bihar, he said.
 
    
	
	
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