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Karnataka Youth Dies After Drinking 5 Bottles Of Alcohol To Win Rs 10,000 Bet

Karnataka Youth Dies After Drinking 5 Bottles Of Alcohol To Win Rs 10,000 Bet

News1801-05-2025

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A 21-year-old man, Karthik, died after drinking five bottles of alcohol in one sitting due to a Rs 10,000 bet with his friend in Pujarahalla village. Police are investigating
A 21-year-old man tragically died after consuming five bottles of alcohol in one sitting without water, following a bet with a friend. The incident occurred in Pujarahalla village in Kolar district of Karnataka.
The deceased, identified as Karthik, reportedly took on the drinking challenge after wagering Rs 10,000 with his friend Venkata Reddy. On Sunday night, Karthik consumed the entire quantity of alcohol undiluted, as stipulated by the terms of the bet. Shortly after, he collapsed and was rushed to the hospital, where he failed to respond to treatment and sadly passed away.
Karthik had been married for just a year. His wife had given birth to their daughter only nine days prior to the incident.
The Mulbagal police have launched an investigation into the case.
Medical professionals warn that drinking large quantities of alcohol in a short period, particularly without water, can be extremely hazardous and even fatal due to the following factors:
Authorities continue to caution against dangerous drinking games and alcohol-related dares, urging the public to act responsibly and understand the life-threatening consequences of such actions.
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