Failed love affair led to suicide
(Siasat News) An 18-year-old girl, who was frustrated over her failed love affair, took the extreme step of ending her life by consuming pesticide. It is said that the deceased Supraja consumed the pesticide at her residence at Kalyanpuri and became unconscious.
She was immediately shifted to the hospital where doctors declared her dead. Police said that the failed love affair led her to take the extreme step. Further investigations are on.
Fatal from train
(Siasat News): A 45-year-old man died on the spot when he accidentally fell down from an MMTS train between Vidyanagar and Kachiguda railway stations.
He was identified as G Pulliah, a resident of Arogyanagar, Yousufguda. A case has been registered and police is trying to trace the relatives of the deceased.
Girl student dies in mishap
(Siasat News): A 17-year-old intermediate student died on the spot when a speedy tipper hit her scooty from behind near a market in Kushaiguda police limits.
She was identified as P Laxmi, a second year intermediate student of Sri Gayatri Junior College. A case has been registered and further investigations are in progress.
Auto driver found dead
(Siasat News): A 33-year-old auto driver was found dead under suspicious circumstances at his home at Jiyaguda in Kulsumpura police limits. Police said that the deceased was identified as V Ramesh.
He had been staying alone in the house for the past one week as his wife had gone to her parents’ house. A case has been registered and his wife is informed about the death of her husband.
Two shops gutted in fire
(Siasat News): Two shops selling pan and fruits gutted in a huge fire at Bada Bazar in Yakutpura. It is said that the shops were owned by Mohd. Ali and Mohd. Azeem. The people of the locality immediately alerted the police and fire brigade was called.
The fire brigade controlled the fire in few hours but both the shops turne3d into ashes. MBT leader Majeedullah Khan Farhat visited the site of the accident.
Labour dies during mobile phone charging
(Siasat News): In a bizarre incident, a labour cane into contact with an electric wire during charging of a mobile phone. This incident occurred in Kundkur police station limits.
It is said that P Sarpanch, 48, resident of Kundkur and native of Odisha, accidentally died when he was busy charging his cell phone. He was shifted to a local hospital where doctors declared him dead and said that electric shock caused his death.
Kundkur police has registered a case.
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