Facebook love costs man his life; thrown off fourth floor by girl’s kin

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February 15, 2016

A 27-year-old man was beaten up and thrown off the balcony on the fourth floor of a residential building in Sushant Lok in Gurgaon in the weekend evening after he was caught with his teenaged girlfriend. The man, allegedly attacked by some relatives of the teenager, succumbed to his injuries in a hospital.

fbloveThe victim, Ishwar alias Nishant, ran a garment shop in Jehangirpuri in Delhi. According to the police, Ishwar came in contact with the 18-year-old girl over Facebook some six months ago and the two became good friends.

They decided to meet on February 13 and Ishwar reached Gurgaon via metro. The girl was present at the HUDA metro station and the two went to her flat in Sushant Lok. The girl, who originally hails from Rajashan, works at a beauty parlour.

Around 8-30 p.m., the girl’s brother-in-law and his friend came to the flat and found the two together. The two men -- Ramesh and Anil -- allegedly beat up Ishwar and threw him off the balcony of the flat.

“Fearing that he might die, the duo rushed Ishwar to Sunrise Hospital on Khandsa Road and told the hospital authorities that he had met with a road accident. The hospital informed the police control room after the man succumbed to his injuries.

On sustained interrogation, the girl spilled the beans and the two were arrested,” said Station House Officer, Sushant Lok, Sandeep Singh.

Anil (25) is a resident of Mahendergarh, while Ramesh (30) belongs to Jhunjhunu in Rajasthan. Ishwar was married for two years and did not have any children.

His wedding anniversary was on February 14, said the police.

A case has been registered against the two men under Sections 302 (murder), 201 (disappearance of evidence) and 34 (common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.

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Abhishek Oza
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Monday, 15 Feb 2016

Muhammad, Kumar , Kunil, and Jabir,

The victim died because the killers decided to kill him. Not because he was using FB. I use FB too, but I am still alive. The killers did not use FB/tech to kill him.

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March 19,2020

Bengaluru, Mar 19: To better enforce social distancing and prevent further spread of Covid-19, the Karnataka health and family welfare department on Wednesday said it will "stamp the back of the palm" of international passengers advised to be on home quarantine, along with the date they are allowed to get out of home. The stamping process began at 12am Thursday.

Pankaj Kumar Pandey, commissioner, health and family welfare, said: "It is noted that a few passengers under home quarantine are not following the instructions. Therefore, it has been decided to stamp the back of the palm of their left hand with a specially designed stamp which will indicate the last day of quarantine."

He said the special stamp will use an indelible ink and "airports in Karnataka have been instructed to follow this without fail". On average, about 3,000 people are arriving in Bengaluru on international flights every day.

The department said social distancing is the only known method of combating the spread of Covid-19 and added, "International passengers are segregated as symptomatic and asymptomatic."

High-risk flyers kept at mass quarantine unit

The symptomatic passengers (Group-A) are taken to designated hospitals; asymptomatic ones, depending on the port of origin, are taken to the quarantine centre or permitted to go on home quarantine.

At the mass quarantine centre, the asymptomatic passengers are divided into moderate-risk (Group-B) and high-risk (Group-C) categories.

“The high-risk passengers are kept at a mass quarantine centre for medical observation. The moderate-risk passengers are being sent for home quarantine where they need to spend 14 days,” the statement added.

Pandey said: “International passengers changing flights within the country cannot be stopped. Ideally, they should be stamped at the first port of entry when they arrive from a foreign country which is not happening.” He said this issue will be brought to the notice of the Directorate-General of Civil Aviation.

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July 18,2020

Udupi, July 18 A 15-year-old boy lost his life due to electrocution after he came in contact with a live wire last evening near his house at Laxminagar under the limits of Malpe police station in Udupi. 

The deceased has been identified as Gautham (15), son of Manjunath Naiak, a resident of Laxminagar.  

Police sources said, the electrocution occurred while he was lifting a pump set from the well at his neighbour’s house. He died on the spot. 

A case has been registered at Malpe Police Station and investigation is on.

Gautham had recently appeared for SSLC examinations.

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