<p>An 18-year-old believed to be dead by his family was found to be alive by the police just in time, before the wrongly identified body – thought to be him – could be cremated by his kin, officials said on Friday.</p>.<p>Two youths, both 18-years-old, had eloped on August 29 and the woman’s family had lodged a complaint against the man for abduction, SHO Akhil Choudhry told newsmen.</p>.<p>Later on September 9, a headless body was found in a drain in Meerut district and the family of Moanti wrongly identified it as his body, the SHO said. The family also alleged that it was a murder, he said.</p>.Row over cremation of Dalit man: 13 booked in Gujarat.<p>The body recovered had a tattoo resembling Moanti's, due to which the family misidentified it, police said.</p>.<p>It was when Moanti's family was preparing for cremation on Thursday, police traced him in Chandigarh where he was living with the woman, the SHO said.</p>.<p>Moanti was a resident of Nona village in Mansurpur police station area.</p>.<p>Choudhry said the wrongly identified body has been returned to Meerut police. The woman has been sent for a medical examination and she will also be produced before a magistrate for recording her statement, the SHO added.</p>
<p>An 18-year-old believed to be dead by his family was found to be alive by the police just in time, before the wrongly identified body – thought to be him – could be cremated by his kin, officials said on Friday.</p>.<p>Two youths, both 18-years-old, had eloped on August 29 and the woman’s family had lodged a complaint against the man for abduction, SHO Akhil Choudhry told newsmen.</p>.<p>Later on September 9, a headless body was found in a drain in Meerut district and the family of Moanti wrongly identified it as his body, the SHO said. The family also alleged that it was a murder, he said.</p>.Row over cremation of Dalit man: 13 booked in Gujarat.<p>The body recovered had a tattoo resembling Moanti's, due to which the family misidentified it, police said.</p>.<p>It was when Moanti's family was preparing for cremation on Thursday, police traced him in Chandigarh where he was living with the woman, the SHO said.</p>.<p>Moanti was a resident of Nona village in Mansurpur police station area.</p>.<p>Choudhry said the wrongly identified body has been returned to Meerut police. The woman has been sent for a medical examination and she will also be produced before a magistrate for recording her statement, the SHO added.</p>