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  • Three arrested in Bangladesh building explosion case as death toll rises to 21

    Three arrested in Bangladesh building explosion case as death toll rises to 21

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    Dhaka: Bangladesh authorities arrested three people in connection with the deadly explosion in a multi-storey building at a crowded area here in the national capital as rescue workers on Thursday recovered one more body from the rubble, raising the death toll to 21.

    The “earthquake-like” explosion at the building at Old Dhaka’s crowded Gulistan area on Tuesday also injured over 100 people.

    Three people including the owner of the building were arrested and remanded to custody, the Dhaka Tribune newspaper reported.

    Dhaka Metropolitan Magistrate Mahbub Ahmed on Thursday placed building owner Wahidur Rahman, his brother Matiur Rahman and businessman Motaleb Mintu each on a two-day remand.

    Meanwhile, rescue workers on Thursday recovered one more body from the rubble of the building, raising the death toll to 21.

    The body was identified as that of a 38-year-old manager of Bangladesh Sanitary situated in the basement of the building, bdnews24 news portal reported.

    Firefighters retrieved 20 bodies in the first two days of the rescue mission in the building, which was declared risky in the wake of the explosion.

    The cause of the explosion could not be known immediately, but local residents suspected chemicals illegally stored inside the building, mostly used as an office and business complex, might have sparked the blast.

    Home Minister Asaduzzaman Khan said Wednesday that the country has sufficient expertise to carry out an investigation into the explosion.

    A four-member probe body headed by Lt Col Mohammad Tajul Islam Chowdhury, director of Fire Service and Civil Defence (Operation and maintenance), has been formed to look into the cause of the explosion. The committee has been tasked to submit its report within five working days.

    Tuesday’s explosion occurred two days after another exposition at a building in Dhaka’s Science Laboratory area that killed three people and injured several others.

    Last week, seven people were killed in an explosion at a private oxygen plant in the southeastern port city of Chattogram, injuring dozens of others.

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  • Bihar: Muslim man lynched to death on suspicion of carrying beef

    Bihar: Muslim man lynched to death on suspicion of carrying beef

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    A 47-year-old Muslim man was lynched to death by a Hindu mob who accused him and his nephew of carrying beef. The incident happened in Rasulpur of Chhapra district, Bihar on March 7.

    In a press release, police said that three people have been arrested and the hunt is on for the remaining accused.

    According to Maktoob Media, the deceased Naseeb Qureshi and his nephew Firoz Qureshi were returning home when they were attacked by a mob of 10-15 people.

    Arey yeh tho gaaye waale hai (Look! those are people who deal with cows),” Firoz told he heard one of them saying.

    Firoz managed to escape as he was sitting in the back of the vehicle. However, his uncle Naseeb came under the angry mob’s clutches and was attacked with sharp objects.

    “I saw a huge crowd from a distance. I got very scared about my uncle and ran to the police station for help. However, the officials just laughed at me and told me to go home,” Firoz narates.

    Later, he found out that his uncle was killed. Naseeb’s body was shifted to the Daroda Hospital, which was later referred to Siwan Sadar Hospital.

    “When I asked again, I was subjected to verbal abuse, including a threatening comment: “Those individuals did not harm you; you deserve to be harmed’,” Firoz Qureshi said as quoted by Maktoob Media.

    Three accused – Sushil Singh, Ravi Shah, and Ujjwal Sharma – all residents of Jogia of Rasulpur have been arrested. The police have registered a case under Section 302 (Punishment for murder), 379 (Punishment for theft) 34 (Acts done by several persons in furtherance of common intention) of the Indian Penal Code.

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  • COVID-19 survivers at 5 times higher risk of cardiac death: Telangana IMA

    COVID-19 survivers at 5 times higher risk of cardiac death: Telangana IMA

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Indian Medical Association estimated that youngsters who suffered COVID-19 infection last year are prone to a five times higher risk of death by cardiac arrest.

    With an alarming increase in the number of sudden death cases being reported in Telangana, the situation begs further analysis and close scrutiny of these unfortunate events.

    According to one estimate by the IMA, the mechanism by which COVID-19 causes these deaths is multifactorial.

    Altered lifestyle, increased stress and reduced preventive checks also contributed to these excess deaths that are unlikely to be related to the COVID-19 vaccines given the present evidence and
    temporal sequence of events.

    However, further research on the matter may help alleviate the fears of the public, said their press note.

    Two kinds of sudden cardiac deaths

    • Deaths following an acute heart attack are predominant ones that are witnessed in slightly elder subgroups and in those with traditional coronary risk factors and they follow an acute heart attack.
    • Sudden deaths due to causes other than heart attack are rare instances in previously healthy individuals without any coronary risk factors.

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, Brugada syndrome, long QT syndrome, Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, and congenital coronary anomalies are some of the causes behind such events.

    While the first group is amenable to detection by traditional preventive cardiac tests like ECG, ECHO and TMT, and can be avoided to a considerable extent by cardio-protective behaviour, the second group needs different detection algorithms like long-term ECG monitoring, electrophysiological testing, and genetic testing in individuals with higher risk.

    IMA advises individuals to follow the guidance

    Individuals above 30 years are encouraged to get their blood pressure, blood sugar and fasting lipid profile checked.

    Those above 40 years may get an annual cardiac check-up done which should include an electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and an exercise tolerance (treadmill) test.

    This may be done from an earlier age if there are coronary risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, smoking, family history of heart disease, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, lack of proper sleep and increased psychological stress.

    Following preventive cardiac behaviour which entails eating healthy, exercising regularly, maintaining ideal body weight, avoiding smoking and moderating alcohol consumption, reducing stress, sleeping for a minimum of six to eight hours and detecting and controlling hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol are advised to avoid heart attacks.

    Citizens are encouraged to learn bystander CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED usage and encourage others to learn CPR as well.

    Avoid strenuous activity in an inebriated state, and slowly get back (and not rush) to previous exercise levels following viral infections.

    People are advised not to panic looking at the hyped-up deaths being documented in the media reports. It is important to realize that these are not homogenous events and there are many different and sometimes unknown causes for these unfortunate deaths.

    People are advised not to follow crash diets which may lead to sudden changes in metabolism.

    IMA urges the government to take preventive measures:

    To hasten the CPR training sessions as stated by the health minister with a goal to empower at least 50 percent of the adult population with this skill by the end of 2024.

    To install the public access defibrillators as promised by the IT minister KTR to enhance their numbers and reach, the instructions from these defibrillators should be in local languages.

    To include CPR as the curriculum in higher secondary school education so that children are equipped with this essential life skill.

    To gather data and collect statistics about sudden cardiac arrests and keep the same in the public domain for constructive discussion and understanding.

    To allocate funds for research into the reasons regarding these deaths, especially in the young and to coordinate and publish clinical studies with a view to reducing sudden deaths.

    To advise the public to allow a post-mortem examination of the suddenly departed.

    To reduce the panic among the public by sharing genuine information regarding heart diseases and heart health and to quell false information.

    To constitute “Sudden Death Investigation Committees” with the help of IMA doctors to probe into each sudden death to reduce panic due to the perceived causes of sudden deaths.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • COVID-19 survivers at 5 times higher risk of cardiac death: Telangana IMA

    COVID-19 survivers at 5 times higher risk of cardiac death: Telangana IMA

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    Hyderabad: Telangana Indian Medical Association estimated that youngsters who suffered COVID-19 infection last year are prone to a five times higher risk of death by cardiac arrest.

    With an alarming increase in the number of sudden death cases being reported in Telangana, the situation begs further analysis and close scrutiny of these unfortunate events.

    According to one estimate by the IMA, the mechanism by which COVID-19 causes these deaths is multifactorial.

    Altered lifestyle, increased stress and reduced preventive checks also contributed to these excess deaths that are unlikely to be related to the COVID-19 vaccines given the present evidence and
    temporal sequence of events.

    However, further research on the matter may help alleviate the fears of the public, said their press note.

    Two kinds of sudden cardiac deaths

    • Deaths following an acute heart attack are predominant ones that are witnessed in slightly elder subgroups and in those with traditional coronary risk factors and they follow an acute heart attack.
    • Sudden deaths due to causes other than heart attack are rare instances in previously healthy individuals without any coronary risk factors.

    Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy, Brugada syndrome, long QT syndrome, Catecholaminergic polymorphic ventricular tachycardia, and congenital coronary anomalies are some of the causes behind such events.

    While the first group is amenable to detection by traditional preventive cardiac tests like ECG, ECHO and TMT, and can be avoided to a considerable extent by cardio-protective behaviour, the second group needs different detection algorithms like long-term ECG monitoring, electrophysiological testing, and genetic testing in individuals with higher risk.

    IMA advises individuals to follow the guidance

    Individuals above 30 years are encouraged to get their blood pressure, blood sugar and fasting lipid profile checked.

    Those above 40 years may get an annual cardiac check-up done which should include an electrocardiogram, echocardiogram and an exercise tolerance (treadmill) test.

    This may be done from an earlier age if there are coronary risk factors like hypertension, diabetes, smoking, family history of heart disease, hypercholesterolemia, obesity, lack of proper sleep and increased psychological stress.

    Following preventive cardiac behaviour which entails eating healthy, exercising regularly, maintaining ideal body weight, avoiding smoking and moderating alcohol consumption, reducing stress, sleeping for a minimum of six to eight hours and detecting and controlling hypertension, diabetes and high cholesterol are advised to avoid heart attacks.

    Citizens are encouraged to learn bystander CPR (Cardiopulmonary resuscitation) and AED usage and encourage others to learn CPR as well.

    Avoid strenuous activity in an inebriated state, and slowly get back (and not rush) to previous exercise levels following viral infections.

    People are advised not to panic looking at the hyped-up deaths being documented in the media reports. It is important to realize that these are not homogenous events and there are many different and sometimes unknown causes for these unfortunate deaths.

    People are advised not to follow crash diets which may lead to sudden changes in metabolism.

    IMA urges the government to take preventive measures:

    To hasten the CPR training sessions as stated by the health minister with a goal to empower at least 50 percent of the adult population with this skill by the end of 2024.

    To install the public access defibrillators as promised by the IT minister KTR to enhance their numbers and reach, the instructions from these defibrillators should be in local languages.

    To include CPR as the curriculum in higher secondary school education so that children are equipped with this essential life skill.

    To gather data and collect statistics about sudden cardiac arrests and keep the same in the public domain for constructive discussion and understanding.

    To allocate funds for research into the reasons regarding these deaths, especially in the young and to coordinate and publish clinical studies with a view to reducing sudden deaths.

    To advise the public to allow a post-mortem examination of the suddenly departed.

    To reduce the panic among the public by sharing genuine information regarding heart diseases and heart health and to quell false information.

    To constitute “Sudden Death Investigation Committees” with the help of IMA doctors to probe into each sudden death to reduce panic due to the perceived causes of sudden deaths.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Hyderabad: Construction worker stabbed to death

    Hyderabad: Construction worker stabbed to death

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    Hyderabad: A construction worker was stabbed to death at Wadi e Omer Pahadishareef on Wednesday at midnight by some persons.

    The deceased Pavan lived at Wadi e Omer and is a native of Amangal Nagarkurnool district.

    On the intervening night of Wednesday and Thursday around 12.30 a.m., the man came out of his house to attend nature’s call when two people came and attacked him, Ch. Srinivas DCP Maheshwaram told media persons.

    Soon after killing Pavan, both of them fled away.

    Pavan who sustained serious wounds was rushed to the hospital. He died while undergoing treatment.

    The police registered a case under Section 302 of IPC and the investigation going on.

    The clues team came to the spot. Three teams formed to arrest the killers, said DCP.

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  • Man beaten to death in south Delhi on Holi

    Man beaten to death in south Delhi on Holi

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    New Delhi: A 32-year-old man was beaten to death following a fight in south Delhi’s Mehrauli area on Wednesday, police said.

    After getting information about the incident, the police reached the spot and found Brajesh Kumar, a native of Khagriya in Bihar, dead. The deceased had injury marks on his head, a senior police officer said.

    Probe revealed that a person named Siddharth, who was known to Brijesh, had gone to buy shampoo at a nearby shop and had some altercation with a person there, police said.

    When Siddarth returned, the person whom he had a fight with, also followed him with some of his associates and engaged in a fight with Brijesh, Siddarth and another person named Shubham. During the fight, the assailants hit Brijesh on his head with an iron rod, the officer said.

    He was rushed to a hospital where he was declared brought dead. Legal action is being taken and all accused have been apprehended, police added.

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  • Telangana custodial death: Khadeer’s widow given 2BHK flat

    Telangana custodial death: Khadeer’s widow given 2BHK flat

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    Hyderabad: More than a fortnight after Mohammad Khadeer‘s custodial death due to torture by the Medak district police, his widow Farzana Khan (Siddeshwari) has been granted a two bedroom-house-kitchen (2BHK) flat. Her three children have also been admitted at the Telangana Minorities Residential School (TMRS).

    AIMIM public relations officer Tauseef Mohammed said, “We have requested the state government to grant a government job to Khadeer’s widow and a compensation of Rs 50 lakhs to his family.” The All India Majilis-e-Ittehadul Muslimeen (AIMIM) has taken up the issue with the state government since it was reported, and pressed for compensation.

    Tauseef said that the file has been sent to the Telangana chief secretary Santhi Kumari for approval. “The request is still under process. We expect a decision soon in this matter within a week,” Tauseef said. The AIMIM has also extended financial support of Rs 1.5 lakhs to Khadeer’s family from its Majlis Charity Educational and Relief Trust.

    “We have also approved the admission of Khadeer’s three children under the Telangana Minorities Residential School (TMRS),” Tauseef told Siasat.com.

    Mohammad Khadeer was a 35-year-old daily wage labourer who was allegedly thrashed in the custody by the Medak police. He was kept under police custody for five days and later under house arrest with no medical help.

    Khadeer was admitted to the Medak hospital with serious injuries. He was later shifted to Gandhi Hospital in Hyderabad owing to multiple fractures, dislocation of the spine, and renal failure in his body. However, he died on February 17.

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  • Death toll in Egypt’s train crash rises to four

    Death toll in Egypt’s train crash rises to four

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    Cairo: The casualty toll of the train derailment on Tuesday night in Qalyub, an Egyptian city about 23 km north of the capital Cairo, has risen to four killed and 23 injured, the authorities said on Wednesday.

    All the wounded had been transferred to three national hospitals, 11 of whom were released after receiving necessary treatment, according to the Egyptian health ministry, Xinhua news agency reported.

    The train went through the “closed semaphore” at the Qalyub Train Station in Qalyubia Governorate and headed toward a blocked railway before colliding with the protection at the end of the railway, the Egyptian National Railways said in a statement on Tuesday.

    As a result, the locomotive and the first carriage were derailed, the statement said, adding the Egyptian Transport Ministry formed a committee to investigate the accident.

    Meanwhile, Egypt’s Public Prosecutor also ordered an investigation into the Qalyub train collision.

    Egypt’s railway system has long been troubled by poorly maintained equipment and poor administration, which frequently results in train derailments and crashes. At least 32 people were killed in a train collision in 2021 in Tahta, a city in southern Egypt. Later that year, a train derailed in Qalyubia, killing 11.

    (Except for the headline, the story has not been edited by Siasat staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)

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  • Telangana: Class 7 student of govt residential school hangs self to death

    Telangana: Class 7 student of govt residential school hangs self to death

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    Hyderabad: A class seven student of a Telangana social welfare residential school hanged herself to death from a fan in the classroom on Monday evening in Nagar Kurnool district.

    The student Nikhita, 13, studied at the school in Manamor village of Amrabad mandal. The student hanged herself to death using a scarf in her class when no student or teacher was around. The officials are trying to ascertain the reason.

    A small issue between some students of the school might be a reason, the management told the police. The Amrabad police booked a case and an investigation is underway.

    Meanwhile, Dr R S Praveen Kumar, Bahujan Samaj Party (BSP) state president and former Secretary of TSWREIS (Telangana Social Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society and Telangana Tribal Welfare Residential Educational Institutions Society) expressed his condolences to the family.

    He tweeted, “Sorry for this, but heart broken to share image of Nikitha who ended her life in classroom today in welfare school in #Telangana. While we are demanding for counsellors in every school/college, our rulers are busy in racing cars&scams. ⁦ @TelanganaCMO ⁩are you still awake?”

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  • Kishan Reddy announces Rs 2 lakh for family of child mauled to death by stray dogs

    Kishan Reddy announces Rs 2 lakh for family of child mauled to death by stray dogs

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    Hyderabad: Union Tourism and Culture Minister G. Kishan Reddy on Monday announced financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh to the family of a four-year-old boy who was mauled to death by stray dogs in Hyderabad last month.

    He visited the residence of Pradeep at Erukula Basti, in Amberpet and consoled his parents.

    Kishan Reddy, who is Member of Parliament from Secunderabad constituency, extended financial assistance of Rs 1 lakh from his salary and another Rs 1 lakh on behalf of BJP corporators.

    He also announced that he will take care of the expenses for education of Pradeep’s sister.

    He urged the Telangana government to bring in necessary amendments to the current policies for a holistic approach to combat growing menace of stray dogs, including shifting of dog sterilisation centers to low population density areas.

    Kishan Reddy blamed the negligence of Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation (GHMC) for the unfortunate death of the child.

    The heart-wrenching incident occurred on February 19 in a car servicing centre where the boy’s father Gangadhar was working as watchman.

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