Kerala based construction worker found dead in Oman

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September 10, 2012

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Kasargod, September 10: A highly decomposed body of a young construction worker was found on Sunday in Abu Abu Ali area near Musanah, about 100-km north to Muscat in the Sultanate of Oman.

“There was unbearable foul smell coming from his room and the matter was reported by the people living nearby to the police,” a social worker told media on the condition of anonymity.

He added that the deceased, Binu Kumar (28) from Pathanamthitta district in the southern Indian state of Kerala, was working with a local company for more than five years. “He was currently working for his sponsor's building,” he added.

He said people known to Binu Kumar suspected foul play. “They say there was no reason for him to commit suicide,” a friend of the dead said.

According to other witnesses, there were no injury marks on his body, which was in bad condition. “It appears that he died two-three days ago,” he said.

The social worker said the police came with chemical analysis experts and finger printing team. “After going through the entire room for hours, the team left and the body was transferred to a nearby hospital,” the social worker said.

Meanwhile, it required relentless efforts of social workers to get a release letter for an accident victim's body to be sent home. “Normally it takes three to four days, but twenty-nine-year-old V.S.Renish's body was lying in the mortuary for over two weeks.

The deceased was on a visit visa and met with a fatal accident in Ibri on August 26. The accident victim had worked in Ibri for some years but last year left and returned on a family visit visa arranged by his friends — Renjith and Jayaram.

“It is surprising how the two arranged for a family visit visa for Renish although he had no blood relations with either of them,” wondered P. M. Jabir, social welfare secretary of the Indian Social Club.

The two had employed Renish for bootlegging business. “At the time of the accident the police found liquor in his car,” Jabir said.

The police then waited for the people who had sponsored him to come back to Oman.

Jabir then contacted Dr. Rajendran Nair of Ibri. “The doctor was extremely helpful in getting the passport [which was in the car held by the police] and the death notification,” he said

Vijayan of Kairali Ibri liaised from Ibri to send the body to Muscat. Later it was airlifted to Kerala.


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Davanagere, Jun 15: Karnataka Health Minister B Sriramulu was on Monday seen without face mask at an event in Davanagere amid COVID-19 crisis in the country.

The Minister was attending the wedding ceremony of son of former minister Parameshwar Naik at Hagaribommanahalli in Davanagere.

This is not the first time that Sriramulu has flouted the norms for preventing the spread of COVID-19. He took part in a procession in Chitradurga on June 2 and flouted social distancing norms. He was seen surrounded by several supporters while a big garland was being offered to him.

The state has reported 6,245 COVID-19 cases including 2,977 cured, 3,196 active cases and 72 deaths.

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Bengaluru, Jun 10: The Karnataka government on Wednesday said coronavirus tests conducted in the state has crossed the four lakh mark, while the recovery rate remained at 44 per cent.

Sharing the daily COVID-19 bulletin on his Twitter handle, Medical Education Minister Dr K Sudhakar said till Tuesday 4,00,257 samples were tested in 71 COVID-19 testing labs across the state.

"Karnataka crossed 4 lakh tests mark on Tuesday. So far, we tested 4,00,257 samples in 71 #COVID19 testing labs across the state with a positivity rate of 1.4 per cent," he said.

He tweeted that the state's recovery rate remained healthy at 44 per cent with 2,605 discharges and 5,921 cumulative cases.

The minister said Karnataka was home to nearly a tenth of the total testing labs in India.

According to the Karnataka Health department, out of the four lakh odd samples tested, 3,87,027 samples were reported negative.

The total active cases in the state as on Tuesday evening were 3,248 whereas 66 people lost their lives to coronavirus so far.

Major contributors to the spike in COVID-19 cases in Karnataka are those who returned from Maharashtra recently.

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Mangaluru, Jul 12: No decision has been taken regarding re-imposition of complete lockdown in Dakshina Kannada, according to district in charge minister Kota Srinivas Poojary. 

The minister's clarification comes following social media rumours about complete lockdown in the district from July 14 to contain the spread of coronavirus.

Speaking to media persons, Mr Poojary said that chief minister will hold video conference with Deputy Commissioners, MPs and District ministers of the state on July 13 at 11 am. following which a decision will be taken. 

He also clarified that the government will not cause inconveniences to people by taking any such decision all of a sudden. "People should not pay heed to rumours," he said.

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