Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur
Puttur, Nov 26: A PUC student, who was hospitalised after consuming toxic pesticides used in the garden, passed away without responding to nearly 12 days of treatment.
Nisha (17), daughter of Manjappa Gowda, a resident of Sampya Bailadi, died.
Nisha B M was studying in the first year of a private college in Puttur. She participated in a national-level sports meet (running competition) held in Bihar a fortnight ago and had returned home without winning any prize.
On November 13 in the evening, she reportedly consumed the pesticide applied to the garden and then was taken to a doctor of a private hospital in Puttur where she was given first aid treatment. Later, Nisha was taken to a private hospital in Mangaluru for further treatment.
In a complaint filed by Nisha's brother with the Puttur rural police station, he said that his sister Nisha had failed to respond to the treatment and had breathed her last on Saturday, November 25 in the evening. There was no other suspicion concerning her death, he said in the complaint.
A case has been registered in this regard.
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