COVID patient goes missing
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COVID patient goes missing
A 40-year-old man who had tested COVID positive went missing on Wednesday under the Keesara Police Station limits. He is a teacher and resident of Sathyanarayana Colony in Nagaram. He had got himself tested on May 16, and received the report on Tuesday. His brother approached the Keesara police and informed them that the patient had left the house at 8 a.m. on Wednesday on the pretext of getting COVID medicines and had not returned since. Police booked a missing case and are investigating.
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The 19-year-old consumed her father’s BP, diabetes tablets, say police
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The 19-year-old consumed her father’s BP, diabetes tablets, say police
A 19-year-old pharmacy student, who had accused an autorickshaw driver and others of kidnapping and raping her two weeks ago, died by suicide on Wednesday.
Ghatkesar police, who are investigating the case, said the victim’s father approached the police on Wednesday morning to inform about the death. He told police that on Tuesday night, he had noticed his diabetes and blood pressure tablets missing. The next morning, around 10.30 a.m., he found his daughter frothing at the mouth.
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Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) Rakshita K Murthy said the police were able to trace her since her phone was switched on. Around 6:29 pm, we received a Dial 100 call at the Keesara Police Station stating that a girl from that colony was kidnapped. So immediately we formed teams of different officers of nearby police stations. We took the phone number of the girl from her parents, her phone was on, we began tracing. Then around 7:50 pm, we were able to trace her at Gatkesar and shifted her to a hospital in Medipally, Murthy was quoted by