Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Three suicides in UP linked to Covid; police, authoritie­s on high alert

- S Raju, Utkarsha Tyagi & Tariq Khan letters@hindustant­imes.com

nMEERUT/BAREILLY: A 35-year-old vegetable vendor was found hanging from a ceiling fan at a quarantine centre in Uttar Pradesh’s Shamli on Thursday, police said, adding that it is the latest in a spate of suicides linked to the coronaviru­s (Covid-19) outbreak in the state.

“A ward boy spotted his body hanging from the ceiling fan and chief medical officer Sanjay Bhatnagar informed the authoritie­s about the incident,” said Shamli’s police superinten­dent Vineet Jaiswal. He added the vendor’s body has been sent for a post mortem examinatio­n.

The vendor allegedly committed suicide even as the result of his Covid-19 test was yet to come. He had returned to his village from Delhi on March 30 amid the 21-day lockdown imposed across the country to check the spread of the disease. He was quarantine­d the next day as he was feeling unwell.

Another 23-year-old migrant worker allegedly committed suicide in Bareilly after escaping from a quarantine centre. Police said he had earlier escaped from the centre twice to meet his family, but was brought back on both occasions.

Sub-divisional magistrate Digvijay Singh said the worker was quarantine­d following the government’s directions. “We told him that the isolation was a precaution­ary measure to ensure the safety of his family members and neighbours. The victim had fled from the camp to meet his family. When police reached the village searching for him, he escaped and was later found hanging.”

The 23-year-old was the youngest among six siblings and was quarantine­d at a school after returning from Gurugram on March 28. Police said his body has been sent for autopsy and the district administra­tion will provide compensati­on to his family.

A farmer suffering from fever and cold committed suicide to “save his village from being infected” in Mathura on Tuesday.

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