Tag: Durg Bhilai

  • Sick teenager commits suicide, dead body found on noose

    Sick teenager commits suicide, dead body found on noose

    Bhilai. A 14-year-old minor girl committed suicide by hanging herself in Supela police station area of the city. The reason for the suicide is said to be unknown. The police have removed the dead body from the trap and sent it for postmortem after taking panchnama action. The inspection of the matter is going on. The minor was a student of class 8. Supela lived near Nehru Bhawan. On Wednesday afternoon she was sleeping with her younger brother. The parents of the deceased had gone out for work.

    When the younger brother woke up in the evening, he saw that his sister was hanging on the noose. Seeing the sister in this condition, the brother got scared. Ran out of the house. People were informed about the incident. After some time the parents came to know about the suicide of the daughter. Police was informed. The police took the dead body out of the trap and sent it for postmortem. In the initial interrogation of the police, the relatives told that the deceased did not talk to anyone much. She was mentally ill, whose relatives were undergoing treatment. At present, it is not known why the girl did this incident. The Police is investigating.

  • Arrested in fashion designer suicide case, blackmailer arrested

    Arrested in fashion designer suicide case, blackmailer arrested

    Bhilai. In Bhatti police station area, the youth who incited the girl to commit suicide has been arrested. The young man was harassing and blackmailing the girl continuously for a few days. Because of which the girl committed suicide by hanging herself in her house. Police has registered a case against the accused under section 306 and arrested him.

    A girl living in Sector 4 of the township committed suicide by hanging herself in her house 4 days back. Mritika was a fashion designer and B.Com final year student from Kalyan Mahavidyalaya. After the incident, the police came to know during interrogation that a young man named Ravi Singh was harassing and blackmailing the deceased for a few days. Due to which the deceased committed suicide by hanging. At the same time, the police seized the mobile of the deceased and started tracing the absconding accused Ravi Singh.

    Bhilai Nagar CSP told that “Ravi Singh, a resident of Risali, a youth who inspired the girl to commit suicide, has been arrested. The young man was harassing and blackmailing the girl for a few days. Due to which the girl committed suicide by hanging herself. . Accused has been arrested.

  • The innocent had swallowed the button battery, doctors saved his life by doing endoscopy

    The innocent had swallowed the button battery, doctors saved his life by doing endoscopy

    Durg. In Bhilai, a one-year-old child swallowed a coin cell while playing. The relatives did not even know about it. The parents had taken the child to Sparsh Hospital for treatment of cold and cough. X-rays revealed that something was stuck in his intestine. After this, the button battery was taken out without operation by doing endoscopy from the child’s stomach. Swarnalata, a resident of Bhilai, told that her one-year-old son Nitya had cold, cough and fever for about two months. That’s why she had come to Sparsh Hospital in Bhilai to get her treated. When the child was examined here, the doctors told that something like a button battery was stuck in his intestine.

    When the relatives inquired in the house, they found that a battery of the toy mobile kept there was missing. The relatives got scared. After this the doctors did endoscopy of the child and took out the battery from his stomach without any operation. Now Nitya is completely fine. Due to the button battery, he had minor wounds in his intestine, which will heal soon.

    Dr. Arpan Jain told that the alimentary canal and trachea of a one-year-old child are very small. When endoscopy was being done to remove the button battery, his oxygen level was getting very low due to not being able to breathe. Along with this, due to less space in the alimentary canal, the battery was also not coming out. After this, Dr. Jain first pushed that battery back and brought it to the stomach. After this, trapped in endoscopy and taken out. He said that it was a rare case of his career, which was successful.