Kolkata couple deaths: Third person detained, drugs and alcohol suspected

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Kolkata couple deaths: Third person detained, drugs and alcohol suspected

Synopsis

Two young people found dead in a south Kolkata flat after an all-night party — and the question investigators cannot yet answer is whether timely medical help could have saved them. With a third person now detained and forensic tests pending, the Golf Green case is widening even as its cause of death remains officially undetermined.

Key Takeaways

Bodies of Mohammad Dilshad and a 21-year-old woman were recovered from a flat in Golf Green, south Kolkata on Sunday, 1 June .
A third person was detained late Sunday night; two others — Rahul Mushtaq and his girlfriend — were arrested earlier.
Police suspect excessive consumption of alcohol and marijuana at a private party held the previous night.
Signs of bleeding were reportedly found on the bodies; a possible cardiac episode in the woman is among preliminary hypotheses.
Liquor bottles, suspected drugs, mobile records, and CCTV footage are under examination; the autopsy report is awaited.

Kolkata Police have detained a third person in connection with the mysterious deaths of a young couple whose bodies were recovered from a rented flat in the Golf Green area of south Kolkata on Sunday, 1 June. Investigators suspect excessive consumption of drugs and alcohol may have caused the deaths, though they are awaiting the autopsy report before drawing conclusions.

How the Bodies Were Discovered

Neighbours grew suspicious after a foul smell began emanating from the flat and repeated knocking went unanswered. Residents of the building called emergency services, prompting police to arrive at the scene. Officers broke open the door and found the lifeless bodies of Mohammad Dilshad and a 21-year-old woman from Garia lying on the floor. Two other occupants — a young man and a woman — were found inside in an intoxicated state and were subsequently taken into custody.

What the Initial Investigation Revealed

According to investigators, the flat in Golf Green had been rented since April of the previous year. Dilshad and the young woman had been residing there together for several months. The night before the bodies were discovered, the couple reportedly hosted a private gathering at which all four individuals present allegedly consumed large quantities of alcohol and marijuana through the night.

When the two surviving companions regained consciousness the following morning, Dilshad and the young woman were unresponsive. Sources indicate that some signs of bleeding were also observed on the bodies. Investigators have preliminarily suggested that physical complications stemming from excessive intoxication — including a possible cardiac episode in the woman's case — may have contributed to the deaths, though all such assessments remain unconfirmed pending forensic results.

Arrests Made, Third Suspect Detained

Following extended interrogation of the two survivors, police arrested Rahul Mushtaq and his girlfriend. A Kolkata Police officer stated, 'We have arrested them after collecting evidence from the surrounding information. They will be produced in court. The rest will be known only then. One more person has been detained.' That third individual was detained late on Sunday night after the initial interrogations pointed to their involvement.

Evidence Under Examination

Liquor bottles and suspected narcotic substances recovered from the flat have been sent for laboratory testing. Police are also analysing mobile phone call records, chat histories, and CCTV footage from the vicinity. A key question investigators are pursuing is why no medical assistance was sought for the couple during or after the party.

What Happens Next

The autopsy and forensic examination reports are expected to provide definitive answers on the cause of death. Rahul Mushtaq and his girlfriend are to be produced before a court, while the detained third person is being questioned for further leads. The investigation remains active.

Point of View

Sometimes fatally. The neighbours' only alert was a foul smell, not a distress call. Police are right to probe why no one sought medical help during or after the party, but that question also implicates a wider culture of silence around substance use among young urban residents. The case is not yet proven as a crime, yet three people are in custody — a reminder that the line between negligence and culpability in drug-related deaths is one Indian courts are still drawing.
NationPress
18 Jul 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

What happened in the Golf Green flat in Kolkata?
Two young people, identified as Mohammad Dilshad and a 21-year-old woman from Garia, were found dead in a rented flat in the Golf Green area of south Kolkata on 1 June. Police suspect excessive drug and alcohol consumption at a private party held the previous night may have caused their deaths, though the autopsy report is still awaited.
Who has been arrested or detained in the case?
Two people — Rahul Mushtaq and his girlfriend — were arrested after being found in an intoxicated state in the same flat. A third person was subsequently detained late on Sunday night following further interrogation. All are being questioned in connection with the deaths.
What evidence is police examining?
Kolkata Police have sent liquor bottles and suspected narcotic substances recovered from the flat for laboratory testing. They are also reviewing mobile phone call records, chat histories, and CCTV footage from the area to establish a timeline of events.
What is the suspected cause of death?
Preliminary investigations suggest the couple may have died due to physical complications from excessive alcohol and marijuana consumption. Investigators have also noted possible signs of bleeding on the bodies and raised the possibility of a cardiac episode in the woman's case. The official cause of death will be determined by the autopsy and forensic examination reports.
Why was medical help not called in time?
This is a key question police are actively investigating. The two surviving companions reportedly regained consciousness the morning after the party but did not immediately alert emergency services. Neighbours only noticed something was wrong when a foul smell came from the flat, prompting them to call emergency services.
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