Bihar News: A Young Man Died Poisonous Liquor In Saran Chhapra Bihar Police – Amar Ujala Hindi News Live


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After the series of deaths due to drinking poisonous liquor started from Saran district of Bihar, the mourning of deaths in many other districts of the state including Siwan is not stopping. Although the mourning of death in Saran district had stopped for two-four days, but once again a person undergoing treatment at PMCH in Patna died due to drinking poisonous liquor. The deceased has been identified as Mumtaz Ansari (30), son of Alam Ansari, resident of Brahimpur Chakrapan village under Mashrak police station area.

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Another death due to drinking poisonous liquor

The number of deaths due to drinking poisonous liquor in Saran district has now increased to 17, including 13 in Mashrak block, 2 in Panapur, while 2 people have died due to drinking poisonous liquor in Madhaura police station area. Mumtaz Ansari, who was ill after drinking poisonous liquor, was undergoing treatment at PMCH in Patna, where Mumtaz lost the battle of life. As soon as the body of deceased Mumtaz reached home, there was chaos among the family members. The wife of deceased Mumtaz was fainting while crying. The condition of mother and father is also bad. However, about a dozen people are still undergoing treatment in many other private hospitals including PMCH in Patna and Delhi. In this, many sick youths are struggling between life and death.

Many youth have lost their eyesight

On the other hand, Tuntun Lal Prasad (25), resident of Karna Kudaria village of Mashrak police station area and son of Mithai Lal, who supported himself and his family by running a chaat and bhunja stall near Rajapatti Railway Dhala, died under suspicious circumstances. . However, due to fear of the police, the family did not get the body post-mortem done and hastily took the body to the cremation ground and burnt it. Dozens of sick youth have lost their eyesight. In it, Rajesh Kumar Singh, son of late Satyanarayan Singh, former head of Jajauli Panchayat of Mashrakh police station area, is also fighting for life and death in Patna PMCH, while Rakesh Yadav’s son Ajit Yadav is said to be undergoing treatment in Delhi.

Total 14 deaths in Saran but only 7 in government file

A total of 14 people have died so far in Mashrak block area due to drinking poisonous liquor in Saran district. However, according to government figures, only 7 people have been confirmed dead. On the other hand, due to the orgy of death, there is panic along with fear among the people who are intoxicated. The police administration seems to be quite active in the area. The police administration is still running a raid campaign. However, recently Saran Deputy Inspector General of Police Nilesh Kumar had told in a press conference in his office room in front of Superintendent of Police Dr. Kumar Ashish that in the poisonous liquor case, Mahesh Gupta, resident of Bhatpar Rani under Deoria district of Uttar Pradesh and Janta Bazar police station area of ​​Saran district. Under this, local dealer Deepak Chaudhary and many others have been arrested from Purushotipur village. However, in this case, many other officers including the station head of Janta Bazaar and Mashrakh police station have been suspended by Saran Superintendent of Police Dr Kumar Ashish.



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