Jeet Pabari, the brother-in-law of former Indian cricketer Cheteshwar Pujara was found unconscious in his residence at the Harihar Society on Wednesday. As per reports, Pabari's family discovered him and then rushed him to the hospital, where he was declared dead. After the hospital declared him dead, the police were informed, and his body was taken to a postmortem in a government hospital. The police have denied giving any particular details about the incident, citing that the family is in shock. Notably, reports revealed that the 30-year-old Jeet Pabari was discovered in his room in the morning. Following that, his family rushed him to a private hospital, where he was immediately declared dead. Police have been investigating the issue and have asked the public to not make any speculations. ACP B.J. Chaudhary confirmed that the police have taken immediate response, and said that the residence has been marked as a crime scene. “The family brought him to the hospital, where doctors confirmed his death. Police were informed thereafter. A forensic examination of the house will be carried out, and investigators will revisit the location once the family is in a condition to speak.” He added, “They are not able to talk right now. The cause of the incident is not clear, and it would be premature to comment at this stage.” Read also: Rohit Sharma Regains No. 1 ODI Ranking Ahead of South Africa Series What are the possible reasons? Police officials confirmed that Pabari was previously involved in a legal dispute after a woman lodged a complaint against him about a year ago. He had obtained anticipatory bail and cooperated with investigators, following which a chargesheet was submitted in court based on the findings of that inquiry. Officers stressed that this old case is only part of his past and has no proven link to Wednesday’s incident. They added that Pabari ran an import–export firm, and initial checks have revealed no signs of financial stress or business-related conflict, though all routine angles remain under review. A forensic examination of his home, along with statements from relatives and other witnesses, will help determine the sequence of events as the probe moves forward.