The death toll from Wednesday's violent clashes in Gopalganj, involving law enforcement, Awami League members and Chhatra League activists, rose to five after another injured victim succumbed to bullet wounds early Friday.
The deceased was identified as Ramjan Munshi, 32, son of Akbar Munshi of the Thanapara area under Gopalganj Sadar upazila. He was a rickshaw puller.
Confirming the matter, Hospital Police Outpost In-Charge Inspector Faruk said Ramjan breathed his last around 2:45am while undergoing treatment in Ward No. 101 of Dhaka Medical College Hospital (DMCH). The body has been kept at the hospital morgue for autopsy.
The victim's brother, Hira Munshi, said, "On the day of the incident (Wednesday), while returning after dropping off a passenger from his rickshaw near the cinema hall in Gopalganj Sadar area, my brother got trapped in the violence and was shot."
He was rescued and first taken to the Sadar Hospital and later shifted to the DMCH, where he died earlier Friday, he added.
On Wednesday, more than 50 people, including police personnel, were injured in a series of clashes between AL, banned Chhatra League activists, and law enforcers over the NCP's scheduled rally in Gopalganj Sadar upazila.
Of them, four people were declared dead that night, and those critically injured were shifted to several hospitals, including DMCH, from the district for advanced treatment.
Those earlier reported dead are Sohel Mollah, Dipto Saha, Imon Talukdar and Ramjan Kazi.
In light of the deteriorating situation, the local administration initially imposed Section 144 in Sadar Upazila and later enforced a 22-hour curfew, beginning at 8pm on Wednesday.
Just before the expiration of the curfew on Thursday, the government extended it until further notice, with a three-hour pause from 11am to 2pm.
The curfew remained in effect from 6pm on Thursday until 11am on Friday, and then again from 2pm onwards until further notice, according to a statement from the Ministry of Home Affairs on Thursday.
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