Unnao girls' death case: Prima facie shows symptoms of poisoning, says Lucknow IG
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Unnao girls' death case: Prima facie shows symptoms of poisoning, says Lucknow IG
IG Range Lucknow, Laxmi Singh said that prima facie showed there are symptoms of poisoning in the Unnao case where two girls were found dead at the agriculture field.
"We have registered FIR on basis of whatever was told by the family of victims. They told that a lot of froth was found at the spot and then they were taken to the hospital.
Prima facie showed there are symptoms of poisoning.
No injury mark or assault signs were shown at the bodies.
Further matter will be cleared post forensic report," said IG Laxmi Singh.
Two girls of the same family were found dead in their agriculture field in Uttar Pradesh's Unnao district while one other is in critical condition.
The incident occurred on evening of February 17.
The girl who was found in critical condition has been hospitalised for medical treatment.
In a devastating road accident today, at least 18 people lost their lives and many others were injured after the bus they were travelling in collided with another vehicle in Unnao, Uttar Pradesh. Among the deceased were three women and one child, police reported. The double-decker bus, which was en route from Biharβs Sitamarhi to Delhi, crashed into a milk tanker from behind on the Lucknow-Agra Expressway early this morning. The force of the collision was immense, causing several passengers to be flung out of the bus, police stated.
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