Mystery over death of two Patna home inmates

A lady (21) and a young lady (17), the two prisoners of Aasra, a legislature supported short-remain home in Patna, have kicked the bucket under strange conditions.
Police personnel at the Aasra Shelter Home in Patna on August 12, 2018 after the death of two inmates under mysterious circumstances.
They were taken to the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH) on Friday night after protestations of regurgitating, loose bowels, and high fever, however the clinic experts pronounced them "brought dead."

Prior, on Friday four prisoners of the home at Nepali Tola of Chandra Vihar settlement under Rajiv Nagar police headquarters had endeavored to flee yet when the nearby individuals raised an alert they were gotten and brought back.

The Social Welfare office had likewise directed an unexpected check at the home on Friday and had discovered a few anomalies there.

It had likewise suggested that the house be moved from the territory.

On Friday night the two prisoners are said to have fallen sick and taken to the PMCH. "When they were conveyed to the clinic they were at that point dead", Rajiv Ranjan, administrator of PMCH said. Be that as it may, the police were educated about the passings on Sunday.

"We were educated of the passings on Sunday morning by the safe house home representatives. We're sitting tight for the after death answer to know the correct reason for death," Kumar Ravi, District Magistrate, Patna told writers.

The house is overseen by NGO Anumaya Human Resources Foundation and houses 75 prisoners, a large portion of them slow-witted.

A representative of the home, Baby Kumari, has been arrested alongside another lady. Manu Maharaj, Patna senior administrator of police, stated, "We're exploring under what conditions the two prisoners kicked the bucket."

In the mean time, Rashtriya Janata Dal pioneer Vijay Prakash requested a CBI test.

"The police were not educated promptly. Nitish Kumar is occupied with Lok Sabha situate sharing talks...while, ethical quality has gone for a hurl," said Leader of Opposition Tejashwi Yadav.

Be that as it may, administering JD(U) pioneers said law will follow through to its logical end and "after the posthumous report the reason for their passings will turn out."
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