Dead body fished out from Hussein Sagar
(Siasat News): Police Ramgopalpet has fished out a dead body from Hussein Sagar. The deceased was identified as Babu Rao, 35 who was a labour.
He had fallen in the water in suspicious circumstances. Police is trying to find out whether it was a case of suicide? Further investigations are on.
Electricity theft proved fatal
(Siasat News): Hike in electricity tariff and politicizing the issue has affected even a lay man and in order to get electricity by any mean is proved fatal for a student as this incident suggests that occurred in S R Nagar police station limits.
As per the details, Sridhar, 13, wanted electricity in house as it was newly constructed and the electricity connection was not provided.
He was the son of Shashi Kumar of Tulsi Nagar, Borabanda. Shashi Kumar used to get electricity from his neighbour and sometimes the electricity theft was done from a nearby pole.
His son Sridhar also tried to do the same but came into contact with a live wire and sustained severe burn injuries.
He was shifted to the hospital where he died during the treatment. A case has been registered and further investigations are on.
Live-in relation, demand for marriage led to suicide
(Siasat News): A youth who was under constant pressure from a lady to marry her, led him to commit suicide.
Both of them were in a live-in relationship. This incident occurred in Sanathnagar police station limits. As per the details, 20-year-old Sai alias Krishna, resident of Allahpur.
He was a carpenter and has been living with a woman since last six months without marriage. However, the woman was pressurizing him to get married.
Police said that the investigation would be done from every angle to find out the nature of their relationship. Sai had consumed pesticide and ended his life.
Hoax bomb call, one arrested
(Siasat News): Police has arrested an aged man for giving a hoax call to the police that a bomb was planted at Hyderabad railway station.
Native of Guntur, this man wanted to check the promptness and alertness of the police. 61-year-old Govind Rao told this to police.
It is to be recalled here that on March 23, Nampally railway police had received a phone call saying that a bomb was planted in Nampally-Narsapur Express.
Police with bomb and dog squad reached the spot and searched the entire train and finally declared that the call was hoax.
However, police was in search of the caller and ultimately, traced Govind Rao from Guntur.
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