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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January 23,2020

Bengaluru, Jan 23: An alleged low-intensity blast on Wednesday late evening in Shanthinagar left three-time Congress MLA NA Harris and six others with burn injuries. The blast reported at around 8:30 pm during a cultural programme gripped the central parts of Bengaluru in a panic especially after the incident of police recovering a live bomb in Mangaluru airport. 

According to sources in Shanthinagar, MLA Harris was attending the birthday celebrations of MGR organized by the locals close to his residence in Shanthinagar. Following the blast, Harris and a few others who standing close to the MLA sustained burn injuries and rushed to the nearby Philomena Hospital immediately and police officials from both the Ashok Nagar and Vivek Nagar visited the spot. The police officials are yet to confirm whether it was a bomb blast or due to the bursting of loud and powerful crackers. 

Chethan Singh Rathore, DCP (Central) visited the hospital and the blast site. A team of forensic science lab experts have also been summoned to the spot to collect samples for ascertaining the nature of the blast. MLA Harris’s son Mohammed Nalapad who rushed to the hospital along with supporters told media persons that they are completely shocked by the incident. 

“He was sitting on a chair and suddenly something that was hurled at him exploded beneath the chair. He sustained injuries to his leg and brought to the hospital. He is being treated by a team of doctors and other injured supporters are also being attended to by the doctors,” Nalapad said. 

Expressing shock over the incident, he said, “My father has been an MLA for 12-years and nothing of this sort had happened before in the constituency. We have no rivals and my father never had any gunmen. We are all shocked and have complained to the jurisdictional police.” 

Meantime, Dr Shankar Prasad, Medical Director, St Philomena’s Hospital explained that Harris and others are currently being treated for minor injuries. “None of them have any open cut injuries and they are being examined further,” Dr Prasad told DH. 

According to Dr Prasad, Harris had a minor blood clot in his left leg which was possibly due to a hard object hitting him during the blast. “We have taken X-Ray and examining further. At the look of it, it seems like a very minor injury,” he added. 

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May 3,2020

Bengaluru, May 3: Five more COVID-19 cases have been reported from Karnataka, taking the total number of coronavirus cases in the state to 606, the state government said on Sunday.

The total number of cases includes, 25 deaths and 282 discharged.

"Five new COVID-19 positive cases have been reported in Karnataka from 2nd May, 5 pm to 3rd May, 12 noon; taking the total number of positive cases to 606 which includes 25 deaths and 282 discharges," the government stated.

According to the statement, out of the five cases, three have been reported from Kalaburagi and two have been identified from Mudhol.

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May 5,2020

Bengaluru, May 5: Migrant workers blocked national highway near Bangalore International Exhibition Centre (BIEC) in Bengaluru on Monday, demanding to be sent back to their home states.

Revenue Minister R Ashok and CM's Political Secretary Vishwanath visited the spot and sent all migrant workers to BIEC center.

The protest caused more traffic and Peenya Police Inspector also suffered minor injuries while sending the migrants. Most of the migrants hail from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar.

As per the information from, some migrant workers tried to throw stones at the police while they tried to evacuate them from the road to the BIEC center.

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