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Man sprays pesticide into wife's mouth, held in Mumbai

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The Kalachowkie police on Saturday arrested a man on grounds of cruelty after he allegedly sprayed pesticide into his wife's mouth. Two of his relatives are also wanted in the case.
Police said Sandesh Hadye, 30, a Lalbaug resident, committed the act upon his wife Sarika, 32, after having an argument with her about their troubled marriage.

The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation will impose regulations on the sale of platelet bags, after discovering that many dengue patients in the city are getting unnecessary platelet transfusions. WHO guidelines stress that platelet transfusions are unwarranted unless the platelet count drops below 20,000. A recent BMC study of suspected dengue deaths in the city, however, found that almost all dengue patients had received platelet transfusions.

A day after a 16-year-old girl allegedly jumped to her death from the top floor of a Mulund high-rise, the police arrested her classmate, a minor, and two of her seniors, for allegedly forcing the girl to take the drastic step. The police had found the words 'I hate you' with and an incomplete mobile number scribbled across her arm. The girl's father alleged that one of the accused, a first year student from a junior college in Mulund Colony, had been pursuing his daughter for the past two years.

 

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