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Mumbai: Man absconding after mixing rat poison in ice-cream of 3 children, one dead

Mumbai: Man mixes rat poison in kids ice cream after dispute with wife, one dead Mumbai: Man mixes rat poison in kids ice cream after dispute with wife, one dead The incident came to light on Wednesday when the six-year-old boy died at the government-run Sion Hospital and the doctors informed the police. advertisement UPDATED: July 1, 2021 09:28 IST The incident took place on June 25 but came to light on Tuesday when Alishan died at the government-run Sion Hospital. (Representative Image) A 27-year-old man allegedly poisoned his three children by mixing rat poison in their ice cream in Mumbai s Mankhurd area, police have said. A six-year-old boy has died while his two siblings are undergoing treatment at a hospital.

How WhatsApp & Baba Ramdev are making mustard oil and lemon prices soar

Wholesale price of mustard oil went up from Rs 12,187/quintal on 12 April to Rs 16,116/quintal on 12 May in Mumbai, while in Delhi, price of lemons rose from Rs 35/kg on 3 April to Rs 100/kg on 3 May.

Can t make money off others desperation: Delhi HC to oxygen suppliers on shortage

Image for Representation The Delhi government has failed to protect the life of its citizens, said a bench of the Delhi HC on Friday. We would like to record our complete helplessness in this situation, the bench added. The situation is currently very bad. There are 100 people in line for a single hospital bed. People are pleading for ambulances, hospital beds. They are trying everything they can, said the division bench. It is a complete failure of the state, the Delhi High Court said on Friday while hearing the matter of oxygen shortage in the capital as it asked suppliers to cooperate amid the ongoing crisis.

Welcome To IANS Live - NATION - Fearing Covid surge, youth pack their bags to leave Bengaluru

Photo Credit: IANS IANSLive Bengaluru, April 26 (IANS) With Covid cases surging massively in Bengaluru and the Karnataka government deciding to enforce lockdown from Tuesday, several youths were seen vacating their accommodations in the state capital and leaving for their hometowns. To get full access of the story, click here to subscribe to IANS News Service © 2021 IANS India Private Limited. All Rights Reserved. The reproduction of the story/photograph in any form will be liable for legal action. For news, views and gossips, follow IANS at Twitter. Update: 26-April-2021

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