Tailor’s body found in a well at Chandrayangutta

December 15, 2013 11:27 pm | Updated November 16, 2021 06:12 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

A 45 year-old-man died under suspicious circumstances at Chandrayangutta on Sunday morning.

A. Krishna, a tailor and resident of Pochamma temple area, left home on Friday and did not return. His body was found in a well near the temple on Sunday, police said.

Suspicious death

A 32 year-old man died under suspicious circumstances in Kulsumpura on Sunday. D. Mohan, an auto driver of Sabzi Mandi, fell unconscious on Saturday and was rushed to the Osmania General Hospital, where he died while unde-rgoing treatment on Sunday, Kulsumpura SI Abdul Nabi said. Police registered a case and were trying to ascertain the cause of his death.

Killed in accident

K. Indramma (60) a private employee from Moosanagar in Chaderghat was killed after being hit by a motorcycle at Kacheguda on Saturday, police said. She had gone to meet a relative was returning home when she met with the accident. She was rushed to a hospital where she died late on Saturday night.

Boy falls to death

A three year-old-boy H. Sai died after falling down from the second floor of a building at Boriyagalli in Mangalhat on Saturday, the police said. He was rushed to Osmania General Hospital where he succumbed to injuries while undergoing treatment later in the night.

Labourer ends life

Ravi (35) a labourer hailing from Jharkhand allegedly ended his life by jumping in front of a train at Kacheguda on Saturday. The family members of the deceased informed the police that Ravi returned to the city recently after visiting his hometown and was depressed ever since.

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