Patna, Oct 26 (Ians) Five persons died due to illness in Bihar’s Rohtas district in the last 24 hours, an official said.
The deaths of the deceased were due to undiagnosed illness. Two of the deceased named Budhu Paswan and Chandan Paswan died apparently of brain haemorrhage while Dhananjay Singh and Sanjay Singh died due to abdominal and joint pain. They were natives of Badki Kharari village under Kargahar police station. Another person Manish Singh, a native of adjoining Babhni Pahadi, also died due to abdominal and joint pain.
The villagers claimed that a large number of persons were ill in these two villages. Some of them have been admitted in private hospitals. They were clueless about the reasons for such illnesses.
Jagdish Singh, father of Manish Singh, said: “My son complained of acute pain in the stomach and joints. We took him to a local hospital but he died on the way.
The deaths of the deceased were due to undiagnosed illness. Two of the deceased named Budhu Paswan and Chandan Paswan died apparently of brain haemorrhage while Dhananjay Singh and Sanjay Singh died due to abdominal and joint pain. They were natives of Badki Kharari village under Kargahar police station. Another person Manish Singh, a native of adjoining Babhni Pahadi, also died due to abdominal and joint pain.
The villagers claimed that a large number of persons were ill in these two villages. Some of them have been admitted in private hospitals. They were clueless about the reasons for such illnesses.
Jagdish Singh, father of Manish Singh, said: “My son complained of acute pain in the stomach and joints. We took him to a local hospital but he died on the way.
- 10/26/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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