Two people died in Bettiah, there was a pouch of liquor in the pocket. liquor ban in bihar

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★फोटो : अमर उजाला

विस्तार

  • Two people have died in suspicious circumstances in Bettiah.
  • Their family members claim that they died after consuming poisonous liquor.
  • The incident took place in Lal Saraiya Ward number 5 of Majhaulia police station area.
  • The deceased have been identified as Ashok Sah (31) and Kishori Sah (35), while Amitesh Paswan (22), Rajesh Sah (27), and Umesh Sahni (38) are in critical condition.
  • The family members accuse the police of trying to wrongly prove the case.
  • They claim that a pouch of country-made liquor was found in their pockets, but the police are falsely stating that the deaths occurred due to alcohol consumption.

★Two people have died in suspicious circumstances in Bettiah.
★Their family members claim that they died after consuming poisonous liquor.
★The incident took place in Lal Saraiya Ward number 5 of Majhaulia police station area.
★The deceased have been identified as Ashok Sah (31) and Kishori Sah (35), while Amitesh Paswan (22), Rajesh Sah (27), and Umesh Sahni (38) are in critical condition.
★The family members accuse the police of trying to wrongly prove the case.
★They claim that a pouch of country-made liquor was found in their pockets, but the police are falsely stating that the deaths occurred due to alcohol consumption.

खबर हिंदी में भी समझिए

बेतिया में दो लोगों की संदिग्ध स्थिति में मौत हो गई है। परिजनों का कहना है कि जहरीली शराब पीने से दोनों की मौत हुई है। घटना मझौलिया थाना क्षेत्र के लाल सरैया वार्ड संख्या 5 की है। मृतकों की पहचान अशोक साह (31) और किशोरी साह (35) के रूप में की गई है जबकि अमितेश पसवान (22), राजेश साह (27) और उमेश सहनी (38) की हालत गंभीर है। परिजनों का कहना है कि पुलिस मामले को गलत साबित करने पर लगी हुई है। परिजनों और ग्रामीणों का कहना है कि उनके पॉकेट से देशी शराब का पाउच बरामद हुआ है फिर भी पुलिस शराब पीने से मौत की बात को गलत कह रही है।

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