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Death finger at lockdown distress


Family members said Nitai, along with two other colleagues, were stuck in Bangalore for months with hardly any food or medicine. “He was very weak when he returned,” said son Pintu, 23. He had diabetes and hypertension and we think attendant weaknesses led to his death,” said medical officer Ratna Dutta Banerjee. Family members said Nitai, along with two other colleagues, were stuck in Bangalore for months with hardly any food or medicine. “He was very weak when he returned,” said son Pintu, 23.


Source: The Telegraph June 21, 2020 22:18 UTC



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