Mangaluru: Medical student kills self in hostel room by slitting throat

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August 2, 2017

Mangaluru, Aug 2: In a bizarre incident, a postgraduate medical student slit his throat after self-administering local anaesthesia in his college hostel room here recently.

The deceased is Prasad HK (28), a native of Davangere, who was a final year MD (Pathology) student of Fr Muller Medical College. The incident comes close on the heels of a SSLC student allegedly committing suicide at Alva's Education Foundation.

Prasad is suspected to have taken the extreme step sometime between July 29 and July 31. Police have found a nine-page suicide note in the room which states that he suffered from depression, a signed cheque of Rs 4 lakh pasted on a wall, an anaesthesia bottle and a syringe.

According to sources of Mangaluru South police station, where a case has been registered, the suicide came to light on Monday when calls made by Prasad's family members on his mobile phone elicited no response, following which they contacted his friends. When Prasad's friends went to his hostel room, they found him dead. They then informed the hostel warden and police.

Before committing suicide, Prasad signed a cheque of Rs 4 lakh in the name of his elder brother, a physician. Police said the nine-page suicide note confirmed that he suffered from depression.

Cops are investigating how Prasad procured local anaesthesia without prescription. "We will conduct a detailed probe. Everything recovered from the room will be sent to forensic science laboratory," said Hanumantharaya, DCP (Traffic and Crime).

"While local anaesthesia used for minor surgeries such as removal of wart or sutures is freely available, those used for major surgeries and included Schedule H drug category are only available to qualified anaesthetists," said a practicing anaesthetist.

A senior functionary at Father Muller Charitable Institution privy to the developments said that it was unethical from a doctor to self-administer anaesthesia without proper prescription. He said that Prasad was undergoing treatment for depression and that he consumed alcohol in large quantity and other drugs before ending his life. He had a Karnataka Medical Council number and might have used it to procure local anaesthesia for himself.

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July 3,2020

Bengaluru, Jul 3: Karnataka Health Department on Thursday permitted District Health Departments to appoint doctors with MBBS, on a contractual basis with permission of concerned District Health Officers and Commissioners, a statement said.

The state government has also hiked the salary of contractual doctors from Rs 45000 to Rs 60000 per month.

Earlier in the day, Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu urged contract doctors to continue offering their services amid their demand for regularisation of services.

"I request the contract doctors with folded hands to continue offering their services. With regard to their two demands, one of salary hike and the other being permanency, I assure all of them that I stand with them and their requests will definitely be fulfilled," said Mr Sriramulu.

The Chief Minister had also discussed about the two issues yesterday and agreed to facilitate the pay hike, he added.

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May 16,2020

Bengaluru, May 16: At least 23 new COVID-19 positive cases have emerged in the past 19 hours, raising Karnataka''s tally to 1,079, a health official said on Saturday.

"New cases reported from Friday 5 p.m. to Saturday noon are 23," said the official.

Among the 1,079 cases, 548 are active and isolated in designated hospitals across the state, 494 patients got discharged and 36 died of the virus.

In the past 19 hours, cases spiked in Benglaluru Urban, the place hosting the highest number of coronavirus cases in the state.

Of the new cases, Bengaluru Urban reported 14 cases, followed by 3 in Hassan and Mandya, Ballari, Bagalkote, Davangere, Dharwad and Udupi, 1 each.

All the 14 cases, men, from Bengaluru Urban were secondary contacts of positive case 653.

All Hassan, Dharwad and Bagalkote cases had a history of inter-state travel to Mumbai, Maharashtra, India''s largest sufferer of Covid.

A 46-year-old man from Ballari had a travel history to Ahmedabad in Gujarat, another major COVID-19 hotspot state in India.

A 40-year-old man from Mandya had inter-district travel history to Kolar and Bengaluru.

A 1-year-old infant girl from Udupi had international travel history to Dubai.

Among the new cases, 15 are contacts of earlier cases.

Of the all cases, 20 are men and three women.

Only four of the 23 cases are above 50 and 18 below 40.

Of the 1,079 cases, 12 per cent patients were senior citizens, 66 per cent men and 34 per cent women with a discharge rate of 44 per cent.

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May 14,2020

Mangaluru, May 14: An 80-year-old woman from Kulshekar in Mangaluru, who was undergoing treatment for covid-19, today breathed her last in the hospital.

The victim, identified as P-507, was said to be in critical condition for past few days.

The elderly woman and her 45-year-old son were tested coronavirus positive on April 27 days after she got admitted to First Neuro hospital at Padil in the city.

With this the covid-19 death toll in Dakshina Kannada rose to five. Shockingly, all five victims are women. The district has so far reported 34 positive cases including five deaths. Currently there are only 14 active cases. 15 people have already discharged.

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