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Tuesday, June 22, 1999

Crime Watch -- Surat

EXPRESS NEWS SERVICE  
Death due to snake bite
In yet another case of death due to snake bite, an 18-year old girl died after being bitten by a snake at Kaba village in Vyara. The Kakrapar police, who have registered a case under CrPC 174, said that Rachila Dhanji Chaudhary was sleeping in the courtyard of her house when a snake bit her on Sunday night. She was shifted to a primary health centre in Vyara where she died a few hours later. Cases of snake bites, specially in the rural areas, are on the rise with the onset of the monsoon.

Burns death
Girish Bachu Chaudhary (20), a resident of Baudhan village of Mandvi taluka, died in the New Civil Hospital of the city on Sunday night, where he was being treated for burn injuries sustained a week earlier. The Mandvi police, in a case registered under CrPC 174, said that Girish was lighting a kerosene stove on the night of June 14 when it exploded, injuring him.

Cheating case
Jaganswaroop Mahant of the Gurukul Vidyalaya, Surat, lodged a complaint in the Kapodara police station, stating that he was duped of Rs 98,000 by Visnuprasad Prajapati, who escaped with the money collected from students as school fees. Prajapati, originally a resident of Chigota village of Sabarkantha, was entrusted with the job of collecting the school fees. The Kapodara police have registered a case under IPC 406 and 420 and are investigating further.

Family brawl
A woman was beaten up by her brother-in-law and other relatives over a family dispute on Sunday night, a case registered in the Rander police station said. Daksha Patel, a resident of Swami Atmanand Society in Rander, told the police that she was dragged by the hair and hit with a bamboo stick and an iron rod, which injured her head and arms. An argument of the complainant with her mother-in-law is said to be the reason for the brawl.

Copyright © 1998 Indian Express Newspapers (Bombay) Ltd.


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