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Sunday, 12 November 2017

Maid working at IAS officer’s home ‘commits suicide’

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DCP (south) Ishwar Singh confirmed the incident, and said, “The incident took place on Friday afternoon. We have initiated an inquest proceeding into the matter under Section 174 of CrPC as her family members have not shown any suspicion on anyone.”



A 22-year-old domestic help working at an IAS officer’s house in R K Puram allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself from the ceiling fan inside the servants quarters on Friday afternoon. According to police, the woman’s brother found her body.

Police said there were no signs of external injuries but they are waiting for the post-mortem report. No suicide note was found, police said.  According to police, the woman has been identified as Aradhana, who lived with her mother and elder brother. The family hails from UP’s Rae Bareli and had shifted to the capital around two years ago. “Aradhana was working at the IAS officer’s house in Nivedita Kunj, Sector 10, R K Puram. She had been ill for the past three-four days,” said a police officer familiar with the case.

DCP (south) Ishwar Singh confirmed the incident, and said, “The incident took place on Friday afternoon. We have initiated an inquest proceeding into the matter under Section 174 of CrPC as her family members have not shown any suspicion on anyone.”

On the day of the incident, Aradhana reportedly asked her brother to lock the main door to the  quarters as she wanted to get some rest. Her brother left to complete some errands and returned 10 minutes later. “He opened the main door and found her dead. She did not leave a suicide note. The family did not make a PCR call and instead came straight to R K Puram police station to report the matter. We took down their statement and sent a team to look into the matter,” an officer said.



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Wednesday, 1 November 2017

16-Year-Old Girl Bleeds To Death After Alleged Gang-Rape In Punjab

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Girl allegedly gang-raped by three young men in Punjab's Fazilka districtRemained unconscious for three days after incidentNo arrests have been made yet, one of the accused studies in her school



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Jalalabad, Punjab: A 16-year-old girl, who was allegedly gang-raped by three young men in Punjab's Fazilka district, died of excessive bleeding last night. She remained unconscious for three days after the alleged assault and narrated her ordeal to her parents the day she died.
No arrests have been made yet. 

The girl, who studied at a government school in Jalalabad, about 285 km from Chandigarh, was on her way home on Wednesday when she was allegedly waylaid by the three accused, including a minor, on motorcycles.

According to her family, they took her to the nearby fields and allegedly raped her. The trio fled after the assault.


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As she didn't return home, her worried parents searched for her and found her bleeding and unconscious in the fields. "Moments before she passed away, she told us that they (the accused) kidnapped her from near a petrol pump and took her to the fields where they allegedly took turns to rape her," the girl's mother said.

She added that one of the accused was known to her and studied at her school.

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"We have lost our daughter and we want justice now," her father said.

A case has been registered and investigations are on, a senior police officer said.

"The body has been sent for postmortem and we are searching for the accused," Deputy Superintendent of police (Jalalabad) Amarjit Singh Sidhu said.

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Monday, 23 October 2017

Kerala student jumps from school building allegedly after scolding by teachers, dies

A case under section 305 of the IPC for abetment of suicide of a child and relevant section of the Juvenile Justice Act has been filed against two teachers of the school.



A 15-year-old student, who jumped from the three-storey building of her school in Kollam district of Kerala on Friday, succumbed to injuries Monday at a private hospital in Thiruvananthapuram. “She died at 2:15 am Monday. The post-mortem of her body is complete. We are awaiting the report. An investigation is on,” SI Nizamuddin of the Kollam West police station told Aapkasamachar.com.

Gauri, the class X student of the Trinity Lyceum school, had jumped from the primary block of the school building during lunch break on Friday after she was allegedly reprimanded by her teachers. Her younger sister, a student of class 8, also studies in the same school.

                

Police said Gauri’s father filed a complaint that his daughter attempted suicide after being mentally harassed by her teachers. Gauri was purportedly scolded by two teachers for picking a fight with a fellow student. A case under section 305 of the IPC for abetment of suicide of a child and relevant section of the Juvenile Justice Act has been filed against two teachers of the school. Student organisations in Kollam held protests and clashed with police demanding strict action against the teachers of the school.


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Tuesday, 17 October 2017

Five Delhi policemen booked after Haryana cops say they abetted suicide at railway station

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The move comes after a 50-year-old man, who was called in by Delhi Police for questioning in connection with a murder case, allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a train at Sonipat railway station.



Five policemen, including an ACP-rank officer posted with Delhi Police’s northwest district, have been booked in a abetment to suicide case filed by Haryana Railway Police. The move comes after a 50-year-old man, who was called in by Delhi Police for questioning in connection with a murder case, allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a train at Sonipat railway station.

On September 28, an FIR was registered against the policemen at Sonipat railway police station, and police are probing their role. Superintendent of Police (Haryana Railway Police) Kamal Deep Goyal told The Indian Express that an FIR under IPC sections 306 (abetment to suicide and 34 (common intent) was registered against the Delhi Police personnel after they received a complaint from the family of the victim, identified as Sunil Singh.
“We are probing the matter and will take all appropriate actions,” he said. On September 13, Sumer Singh (53), an assistant security officer, posted with the Agriculture Produce Market Committee (APMC), was shot dead by unidentified assailants in northwest Delhi’s Azadpur Mandi.

A case was registered at Mahendra Park police station. “After recording the statements of locals, and scanning CCTV footage, police came to know that Sunil Singh, another security officer, was present when Sumer Singh was shot dead. They later summoned him and asked him to join the investigation,” police sources said.

DCP (northwest) Milind Dumbere said, “We questioned him thrice after serving three notices to him. Whenever he was called in for questioning, his son also came along with him and he was aware of it.” Sources said after appearing before the Delhi Police thrice, the victim returned to his village in Sonipat. On September 23, police summoned him again and asked him to join the investigation in Delhi.


“On September 24, he left home after informing his family members that he was going to Delhi, and even purchased his ticket from the station. But instead of boarding his train, he jumped in front of it. Personnel from Sonipat railway police station rushed to the spot. They recovered a one-page suicide note, wherein he alleged that he was fed up appearing before Delhi Police for questioning. He also mentioned several other issues in the suicide note,” said Tarachand, SHO, Sonipat railway police station.

On September 26, Sunil’s son Manjeet Singh lodged a complaint with police, alleging that five police personnel were responsible for his father’s suicide and that they had been harassing his father citing the investigation. “After conducting an enquiry, we lodged an FIR of abetment to suicide. We are likely to approach Delhi Police in the coming days,” the SHO added.
Dumbere said, “After we came to know about this matter, we conducted an internal enquiry. However, we have not found anything wrong on our part. We have maintained all documents and have followed all rules.” On September 26, two persons, including a juvenile were apprehended for allegedly killing Sumer Singh. They told police that they decided to kill him since he had slapped the juvenile and stopped him from entering the Azadpur Mandi from the wrong side.



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Sunday, 1 October 2017

Gurgaon: Three labourers die trying to rescue colleague from underground paint tank

While their colleague regained consciousness, the three labourers suffocated to death.



Three labourers died and one was injured during the clean-up of an underground paint tank in an auto component company in Gurgaon on Saturday.
The deceased have been identified as Raj Kumar, Rinku and Nanhe
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They died trying to rescue their colleague Binesh Kumar from the tank. While theysuffocated to death, Kumar regained consciousness during treatment.

The incident took place in JNJ electronics Ltd in Sector 37, when maintenance staff went to remove sludge at the bottom of the tank at around 10 am.
The maintenance supervisor and senior officials allegedly asked Kumar to enter the tank and remove the muck manually, without realising that gas inside the tank could prove fatal.
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"I entered the tank without any safety gears such as oxygen cylinder, mask and rope. I felt suffocated within two minutes after inhaling poisonous gas and became unconscious. When I gathered consciousness, I found myself on a hospital bed," Kumar said.
Another employee Vijay claimed that he too attempted to enter the tank, but the security staff asked him not to.

Gurugaon police PRO Ravinder Kumar said that an FIR has been registered against the company officials for causing death due to negligence. No arrests have been made so far.

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Saturday, 9 September 2017

Forensic lab to tell cops how to handle Blue Whale Challenge

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MUMBAI: Even as the Blue Whale Challenge continues to make headlines, the directorate of forensic science laboratories (DFSL) in Kalina is preparing guidelines for the police on how to identify whether a case of suicide is a result of the online game or not. On July 30, a teenaged school goer had jumped to his death from the terrace of his Andheri east building, sparking off speculations that he may have fallen prey to the online suicide game. But the police could find no conclusive proof of the boy having played the game at all.



The Blue Whale Challenge has spawned several duplicates and it may not be possible to block them all. "Police station personnel are not aware of what the game is about. The guidelines will make them familiar about the 50 tasks to be performed that end with suicide. While probing a case of suicide, the investigator will first have to ascertain whether the victim was involved in these tasks (such as cutting and poking himself with sharp objects) from the nature of injuries suffered. Then, the investigator needs to probe if the victim had been waking up very early as certain tasks have to be performed before daybreak," said a senior official with the DFSL. The investigator would have to look out for tattoos or images carved on the body (the most common image carved would be that of a whale).



"The police need to contact the victim's internet service provider and go through his web history to look for suspicious links. This needs to be done as the victim would have erased the web history on his phone browser in most cases. It's key to find out how many social media accounts did the victim operate, where and what did he use them for," said the official. The game used to be played on a popular Russian social networking site. Survivors of the Blue Whale Challenge have told investigators abroad that they had clicked on the link to a scary picture, which led them to another such picture and finally to a group where tasks for the game were given out. Net users have been trying to reach out to the curator of the game using hashtags on Twitter. Searching for the game has led children to the dark web where curators operate, officials said. It's also important to check if the victim operated an online payment account or operated an e-wallet and whether money was transferred to a suspicious entity.



DFSL officials are also planning to contact Kerala police where a suicide case, suspected to be a result of Blue Whale Challenge, has been reported. Forensic officials are seeking information on what have investigators from Kerala found on the victim's gadgets and social media accounts. Maharashtra's cyber police have been engaged in prevention as well as creating awareness.


"It's a primary responsibility of parents first and then of schools to find out if the child is engaged in self harming behaviour. Families need to have a frank discussion with kids. Parents need to check what the child does online, how many social media accounts does he operate and whom does he speak to. Parents also need to be touch with the child's peers as they would be aware if the child has been hurting himself," said special Inspector General of police, cybercrime, Brijesh Singh. "Schools should encourage students to report such cases assuring confidentiality."



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Tuesday, 5 September 2017

Eyes on property, girl plotted father's murder with FB friend

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MEERUT: Three days after a man was found murdered in his sleep at the Mohiuddinpur area, 10 km from the city, Meerut police on Monday zeroed in on his 23-year-old daughter as the primary accused, who had connived with a friend on Facebook to murder her father with an aim to secure share in the family property.






According to police sources, the woman, identified only as Shikha, got her friend Himanshu Siwach, who she had met on the social media platform, to plan the crime. Siwach, along with two other unidentified men, shot the girl's father Manoj Kumar, 43, in his sleep on Friday morning.




Police had initially booked two of Kumar's cousins due to an ongoing enmity between them. Kumar's uncle was gunned down following a property dispute in Bulandshahr district three years ago.



"Due to a personal dispute between the brothers, our first suspects were Kumar's cousins," said Brijesh Singh, station house officer (SHO), Partapur police station.


Further investigations and phone surveillance records later revealed that Shikha had asked Siwach to eliminate her father.





"The deceased man's daughter wanted a share in the family property and got Siwach to commit the crime," said superintendent of police (SP), city, Maan Singh Chauhan.

Police also informed that Shikha, a B Com student, showed no emotion during the probe. "It was alleged that Kumar had an illicit relationship with his sister-in-law and his daughter was against it," informed SP Chauhan.




According to family sources, Kumar had three children with his sister-in-law and Shikha was against sharing a 400 bigha land with them.

"Father used to ignore my mother and he had an affair with my aunt. I could not tolerate this. I have no regrets," said Shikha, with a stoic expression on her face.

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Thursday, 31 August 2017

Teen's Suicide Linked To Blue Whale; 75 More Playing, Suspect Tamil Nadu Police


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Madurai: After a 19-year-old college student was found hanging in his room in by his father in Tamil Nadu's first death linked to the 'Blue Whale' challenge, the police suspect the teen was part of a WhatsApp group of 75 friends who are playing the suicide game. "Blue Whale - This is not a game but danger. Once you enter, you can never exit," Vignesh wrote in a chilling note found in his home in Madurai yesterday.



The police also found the telling image of a whale carved into Vignesh's left arm with "Blue Whale" written below it.


Madurai police officer Manivannan told NDTV that anyone suspecting a Blue Whale victim should contact the police at WhatsApp number 77088 06111. Just two days ago, Chennai had put out a detailed alert for parents on how to tackle the problem. 

Vignesh's friends never realized his long hours on the phone or desktop could be linked to the game.

The son of daily wagers, Vignesh was a second year commerce student at a private college. He was depressed and had been spending a lot of time alone in the last 45-50 days, his brother has revealed.


'Blue Whale' has been blamed for at least three more suicides this month, in Mumbai, Uttar Pradesh and Kerala.



Since the game originated in Russia in 2013, some 100 deaths across the world have been linked to it.


The game draws in people, mostly children and teenagers, through online chat rooms. The curator usually sniffs out vulnerable candidates and switches to a private chat mode where the player has to take up 50 macabre dares. These include cutting oneself, isolating oneself from friends, listening to disturbing songs, spending time in graveyards, watching horror movies and finally, jumping off a building. For the last dare, the player is given a choice - kill yourself or watch someone close die.

The government and the police have tried to check the spread of the game but it is difficult to track as there is no site or app. They have urged social networking sites to act.

The creator, 22-year-old Philipp Budeikin, was sent to jail for three years recently. He had said in an interview that he was "eliminating people who do not represent any value, cause harm or will cause harm to the society".




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Monday, 21 August 2017

12-year-old boy dies of dengue, first fatality in Delhi: MCD

NEW DELHI: A 12-year-old boy has succumbed to dengue, the first reported death due to the vector-borne disease in the city this season, municipal authorities said on Monday.




"The boy, identified as Nitish Kumar, hailed from Bihar and was residing in Safdarjung area in south Delhi. He died at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital," South Delhi Mayor Kamaljeet Sehrawat told .


This is the first dengue death reported this year in the national capital, which is battling the sting of malaria and chikungunya too.


Authorities at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital said, "The boy was brought to the hospital on July 30 and died due to dengue haemorrhagic fever on August 1."



At least 657 people have been affected by dengue this season, according to a municipal report released on Monday. At least 153 cases of the disease have been reported this month till August 19.





Of the 657 dengue cases, 325 affected people were residents of Delhi while the rest of the cases diagnosed were traced to other states

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28-year-old kills boyfriend over who will cook

NEW DELHI: An argument over who would cook dinner took an ugly turn in southwest Delhi's Uttam Nagar on Saturday evening, with a 28-year-old woman allegedly stabbing her boyfriend to death. The victim, 30-year-old Eezu — a Nigerian — died of multiple stab wounds, police said. The accused, Elvi Ujumma, was arrested and booked for murder.


Police said Ujumma had asked Eezu to come over to her house in the afternoon, but soon a violent argument ensued between them. The two calmed down after neighbours intervened. However, the fighting resumed when they left. Ujumma told police that the fight started over who would prepare dinner. She claimed that it was Eezu who hit her first.

To scare him away, she got a knife from the kitchen and asked him not to touch her. But when he again tried to attack her, she stabbed him repeatedly, police said. Angry, Eezu claimed, she locked herself in another room. Half an hour later, she went to check on him. "I got scared on seeing him bleeding badly and called my friends. Together, we took him to hospital. Doctors, however, declared him dead on arrival," a police officer quoted her as saying.

Police said once she got to know that Eezu had died, Ujumma returned home and locked herself in a room. Informed about the incident, police made inquiries and arrived at the residence. They broke open the door and arrested the woman.

Vijay, caretaker of the house, said: "Eezu had been staying here for three months. Her boyfriend often visited her, but I had never received any complaint against them."



Prabhjot, a neighbour, said he heard the two loudly arguing over something in the evening. "The man often came to the house, but I had never heard them fighting like this. After some time, I saw the woman and her friends hailing an autorickshaw and taking the man to hospital. He was bleeding badly," he said.

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Sunday, 20 August 2017

Woman Dies While 'Laughing Too Hard' In US

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 A US school teacher died after she accidentally fell off a rooftop balcony while laughing during a vacation in Mexico, according to a media report.


Sharon Regoli Ciferno, 50, a teacher at Charles A Huston Middle School in the US state of Pennsylvania, was with her daughter at a friend's house in Mexico on Monday when she sat on a deck ledge that doubled as a bench. 

"She started laughing very hard and when she put her head back she lost her balance and fell back," her brother David Regoli was quoted as saying by the Fox News.



"She suffered multiple injuries to her body and brain," he said.
"Alcohol was not a factor. The building code standards in Mexico are not as stringent as in the US. Unfortunately, there was no back on the deck," her brother said.


Regoli Ciferno was taken to a hospital where she died of her injuries. "This was a tragic accident that has devastated our very close-knit family," he said.


The tragedy happened just as her students were getting ready to return to school from summer break.


Regoli Ciferno was married and a mother of two

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Thursday, 17 August 2017

10-Year-Old Rape Survivor In Chandigarh Delivers Baby

Chandigarh: The 10-year-old rape survivor, whose abortion plea was turned down by the Supreme Court, today delivered a baby through C-section at one of the government hospitals in Chandigarh, a senior doctor said. The girl's condition is stable.


The minor girl delivered a baby through C-section this morning. The infant's weight is 2.2 kg and it has been admitted to neo natal ICU. As far as the girl is concerned, she is stable and will be kept in a separate room," Dr Dasari Harish, chairperson of the committee which had been constituted for treatment of the girl, said.


He said the infant was slightly underweight. 


"We hope the baby also recovers," the doctor told PTI. Dr Dasari described the C-section procedure, which was carried out at the hospital, as "uneventful", though it was a "high risk pregnancy".


"A team of doctors was involved in delivering the child. In the team, there were three gynaecologists, an anaesthetist, a neonatologist and a paediatrician," he said..


The treatment expenses of the rape survivor are being borne by the Chandigarh Administration.

The girl was unaware that she had delivered a child. Her parents had told her that she has a stone in her stomach and she had to be operated for that. Her father had requested the hospital authorities that the newborn should be put up for adoption.


The girl was repeatedly raped allegedly by her uncle for several months and the crime came to light when the girl was taken to hospital on complaining of stomach ache last month where she was found to be over 30 weeks pregnant.
On July 28, the Supreme Court had dismissed a plea seeking its nod for terminating the 32-week-old pregnancy of the rape survivor after taking note of a medical report that abortion was neither good for the girl nor for the foetus.


A bench comprising Chief Justice JS Khehar and Justice DY Chandrachud took note of the report of the medical board set up by Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, Chandigarh to examine the rape survivor and the consequences if the termination of pregnancy was allowed.


The bench had asked Solicitor General Ranjit Kumar, to consider its suggestion to set up a permanent medical board in every state to take a prompt decision on prospects of early abortion in view of the fact that such cases are reaching the apex court in a big way.


The petition was filed after a Chandigarh district court on July 18 refused to let the girl undergo the abortion. Courts allow medical termination of pregnancy up to 20 weeks under the Medical Termination of Pregnancy Act and can make an exception if the foetus is genetically abnormal.

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Tuesday, 8 August 2017

Google Has Fired The Employee Behind That Controversial Diversity Manifesto, Reports Say

After a controversial memo by a Google engineer about diversity programs at the company and gender differences went viral over the weekend, sparking an explosive reaction on social media, the search giant did not dispute media reports late Monday that the employee had been fired.


The memo - in which the author suggested, among other things, that biological factors were part of the cause for the gender gap in the tech industry and that Google should "stop alienating conservatives" - prompted a fiery outcry on social media in recent days. Critics pounced on statements about biological differences such as women, on average, having "lower stress tolerance" or how Google needs to "de-emphasize empathy." Others, including fellow Googlers, according to the author, defended his remarks, leaving Google's human resources shop between a rock and a hard place regarding how to respond.

Yet on Monday, following an email from Google chief executive Sundar Pichai that "portions of the memo violate our Code of Conduct and cross the line by advancing harmful gender stereotypes in our workplace," Bloomberg News reported that the employee had been terminated. A spokesman said the company does not comment on individual employees but did not dispute that the memo's author was fired.


Earlier Monday, human resources experts said the situation was a volatile one that risked angering people on both sides. "I'm glad when I woke up this morning I wasn't the head of HR at Google," said Brian Kropp, who leads the human resources consulting practice at CEB. 



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