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Death of scholar not on account of meals poisoning; Kerala Police suspect a plot

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Thiruvananthapuram, Jan 9: In a twist, the Kerala Police seems to have unearthed a letter written by a 19-year-old scholar from Kasargod, who handed away on January 7, and was initially suspected to be a loss of life on account of meals poisoning.

The probe headed by Kasargod Superintendent of Police (SP), Vaibhav Saxena, who’s a medical physician by career, has been credited for making the numerous breakthrough within the case as he after making preliminary probe discovered one thing amiss.

Moreover, the suspected meals poisoning incident after Anju Sree Parvathy alongside along with her buddies had ordered a particular number of biryani on-line to have fun New Year’s in Kasargod, the state’s northern-most district which borders Mangaluru in Karnataka.

After having the biryani, she and her buddies felt uneasy and have been taken to a close-by hospital.

Anju was later hospitalised in Mangalore the place she died on Saturday morning.

After she handed away the medical crew on the Mangalore hospital had additionally raised doubts in regards to the nature of loss of life.

But the doubts about meals poisoning strengthened after a couple of of those that had taken the meals with the deceased additionally developed signs of meals poisoning.

With the dad and mom of the deceased looking for a correct probe, the police additional took into custody her cell phone and it was after that the police began to get sufficient alerts that the case might be one thing totally different.

As of now the police probe crew from their current detailed investigation has determined to document the loss of life as a suicide and can probe deeper into it.

Further particulars have been awaited.

Death of scholar not on account of meals poisoning; Kerala Police suspect a plot IANS 09 January 2023 Post Your Comments

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