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Mistaken identity sparks attack: Bank executive assaulted, bitten by dog during recovery visit
Mistaken identity sparks attack: Bank executive assaulted, bitten by dog during recovery visit

Time of India

time16-05-2025

  • Time of India

Mistaken identity sparks attack: Bank executive assaulted, bitten by dog during recovery visit

Hyderabad: What began as a routine debt collection turned into chaos on Thursday when a bank executive was assaulted—not just by a man he mistook for a customer, but also by the man's Rottweiler, which sank its teeth into his leg during the confrontation. The incident occurred around 4.30 pm in Jawahar Nagar under the Madhura Nagar police station limits, leaving K Satyanarayana, 39, an RBL bank executive, injured and shaken. According to police, Satyanarayana was on duty trying to locate one B Nandivardhan Rao, a customer with a pending 2 lakh credit card bill. Unable to pinpoint the address, he began asking around in the neighbourhood. A tenant pointed him towards a man named 'Nandu' who lived on the building's first floor, unaware that Nandu was actually Sekhar, and not Nandivardhan. Trusting the lead, Satyanarayana climbed the stairs and was informed by a relative that the person was not home. As Satyanarayana descended and prepared to leave, Sekhar confronted him on the ground floor, irate over the insinuation that he was a defaulter. According to police, Sekhar learned from his family members that a bank executive had come by, inquiring about him and claiming he had a pending credit card bill. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Plastic Surgeon Reveals The 1 Thing Every Woman Should Be Using Instead Of Moisturiser New Skin Discovery Undo "Angered by what he saw as a baseless accusation, Sekhar confronted the bank executive," said sub-inspector SNG Avinash Babu. Despite the banker identifying himself and explaining the confusion, things spiralled fast. "He slapped me twice, smashed my phone, and then pushed his dog towards me. The Rottweiler lunged and bit my left leg," Satyanarayana said in his complaint to police. Bruised and bitten, Satyanarayana rushed to a nearby private hospital and called his manager and colleagues for backup. After treatment, they went straight to Madhura Nagar police station and lodged a complaint. Police booked Sekhar under multiple sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita, including 115(2)–voluntarily causing hurt, 126(1)–wrongful restraint, 324(2)–mischief and 291–negligent conduct with respect to an animal. "This was a case of mistaken identity. The bank executive was looking for someone else but approached Sekhar by mistake," said Avinash Babu. "The dog was not on a leash. Sekhar admitted the pet followed him downstairs and bit the man during the heated exchange. The dog was vaccinated," the SI said. Police issued Sekhar a notice under section 35(3) of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita, recorded his statement, and released him.

Bank executive bitten by dog, assaulted by customer during bill collection in Hyderabad
Bank executive bitten by dog, assaulted by customer during bill collection in Hyderabad

New Indian Express

time16-05-2025

  • New Indian Express

Bank executive bitten by dog, assaulted by customer during bill collection in Hyderabad

HYDERABAD: A 39-year-old RBL bank executive was bitten by a pet dog in Jawahar Nagar on Thursday evening after a customer set it loose on him. Madhura Nagar police said that Koduri Satyanarayana, the victim, had gone to collect a credit card bill from Nandi Vardhan Rao Baddepareddy's residence in Jawahar Nagar as part of his job. He went to the first floor for the purpose of recovering the RBL Bank credit card bill in his house, but his relatives told the executive that Nandi Vardhan Rao was not there. As he was leaving downstairs, Nandi Vardhan Rao confronted him and asked who he was. The executive replied that he was from RBL Bank. Subsequently, Nandi Vardhan Raio allegedly scolded and slapped him hard on both cheeks, and hit his mobile phone on the ground. After that Rao allegedly pushed his pet dog next to him and that dog bit his left leg. Then he was scared and immediately rushed to a private hospital for treatment. Victim informed to his manager K Harish. The manager along with other staff Prakash, Javeed, Praveen went to hospital. The complainant informed the police that after receiving first aid, Satyanarayana went to the Madhura Nagar police station and filed a complaint against the alleged perpetrator. MadhuraNagar police registered against the accused, Nandivardhan Rao Baddepareddy, under 115(2) (Voluntarily causing hurt), 126(1) (Wrongful Restraint), 324(2) (mischief), 291 (negligent conduct with respect to animals) BNS sections.

📸 Fresh kit for 2025/26: RB Leipzig unveil new home shirt
📸 Fresh kit for 2025/26: RB Leipzig unveil new home shirt

Yahoo

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

📸 Fresh kit for 2025/26: RB Leipzig unveil new home shirt

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here. The 2024/25 season isn't even properly over yet, and somehow the new season is already on the horizon. RB Leipzig is at least prepared for the home games, as the new home jersey has now been officially presented. It comes, as usual, in simple white with clear red accents. Official: RB Leipzig Home Kit 2025-26🔴🐂#pes21 #peskit #fc25 #kitmaker #eFootball2025 #RBL #RedBull #RBLeipzig #Leipzig — JPKits (@jp_kits) May 16, 2025 Then the new season can almost get started. What do you think of the new home jersey? 📸 RONNY HARTMANN - AFP or licensors

Forest Healthcare Centre, Grace Manor, Latest in the Network to Achieve Veteran Friendly Framework Member Status
Forest Healthcare Centre, Grace Manor, Latest in the Network to Achieve Veteran Friendly Framework Member Status

Associated Press

time14-05-2025

  • Health
  • Associated Press

Forest Healthcare Centre, Grace Manor, Latest in the Network to Achieve Veteran Friendly Framework Member Status

05/14/2025, Borehamwood WD6 1EP // PRODIGY: Feature Story // Grace Manor Care Centre, a private 24-hour nursing home in Gillingham that is part of the respected Forest Healthcare network, has confirmed that it has successfully achieved accreditation through the Veteran Friendly Framework (VFF). The centre is now able to claim the title of a Veteran Friendly Care Home—the most recent centre in the group to complete the process. The VFF is a collaboration between the Royal British Legion (RBL), the Veterans Covenant Healthcare Alliance, and Royal Star & Garter. Its goal is to encourage care centres to improve health and well-being outcomes for the approximate 25,000 veterans currently living in English care facilities. The Importance of Veteran Friendly Framework Accreditation for Grace Manor Care Centre Forest Healthcare has already committed to becoming VFF accredited across several other of its high-quality care centres. Grace Manor is the latest to concentrate on developing support systems and training resources for carers to ensure the needs, well-being, and happiness of veterans are a focal aspect of personalised care planning. Research conducted by the RBL found that around 8% of all care home residents in England and Wales, excluding partners and spouses, have served and that concerted efforts are needed to ensure they receive acknowledgement and additional support. The charitable organisation has identified challenges associated with varied emotional and physical needs, the impacts of military duties on the lives of older adults, and the key importance of recognising and understanding how best to ensure Armed Forces community members receive acknowledgement, access to community groups, and connection with other veterans. To apply for VFF accreditation, care centres must submit an application demonstrating their adherence with eight standards. They must, for example, provide evidence of provisions that will ensure care home residents with Armed Forces status are recognised and their needs incorporated into care plans, sign up to the Armed Forces Covenant, and ensure there are signposting policies in place to connect residents with charitable and statutory support services. Grace Manor Care Centre's Pathway to Achieving VFF Membership While many private care centres may have a proportion of veteran residents, VFF membership was particularly important for Grace Manor Care Centre. The care home is close to several military bases and barracks, past and present, including closed bases such as HMS Pembroke, the Royal Naval Barracks, which opened in 1902 and is now part of the Universities of Medway, and the Royal Marine Barracks based at Gun Wharf Chatham, which closed in 1950. Several other meaningful bases or military installations remain near Grace Manor, including the Royal Engineers Museum located within Kent town and the Royal School of Military Engineering, which has a campus in Brompton built along the remains of the Chatham Dockyard Great Lines and remains active today. Although the veteran proportion of the population in Kent is around the average for England and Wales, there is a high likelihood of dedicated nursing centres in and around these specific areas to welcome residents with an Armed Forces background. Commenting on the application from Grace Manor Care Centre, the VFF mentioned that it was of an 'exceptionally high standard' and represented a commitment to 'forging some meaningful connections' with the local Armed Forces community and healthcare services. Celebrating Veteran Friendly Framework Accreditation at Grace Manor Gabriele Jerome, Manager of Grace Manor said, ' It was wonderful to receive confirmation of our accreditation and our Veteran Friendly Framework Certificate, which is now proudly displayed in the centre. Enormous thanks go to our talented, dedicated, and compassionate care teams, who embraced the opportunity to reinforce and enhance their learning about how best to support our veteran residents and embarked on this project with such enthusiasm. The accreditation process gave us a fantastic chance to access new educational resources, identify local services and communities that can enhance the quality of life for veterans, and look at new ways to ensure Armed Forces status residents are recognised and supported and that their military history is recorded as an integral part of care planning.' Grace Manor Care Centre is one of six Forest Healthcare centres now officially recognised as VFF Friendly. Belmont Lodge in Chigwell, Essex, Ash Court in Camden, London, Bridgeside Lodge in Islington, London, The Poplars in Maidstone, and Pinehurst in Crowthorne, Berkshire, are also featured on the VFF Status Care Home Map published online through the Veteran Friendly Framework. Read more about Forest Healthcare - Forest Healthcare Network's The Grange Care Centre Scoops Prestigious Accolade in Awards About Forest Healthcare Forest Healthcare is an established care provider dedicated to consistently delivering an outstanding quality of life to the residents they serve. With a network of care centres across South-East England, Forest Healthcare specialises in catering to a wide range of care requirements, including; residential, nursing, dementia and specialist care. The organisation's mission is to provide a family feel to the exceptional care they deliver by valuing, respecting and caring for each and every person who lives and works at Forest Healthcare. Media Contact: Chris Salter (020) 7250 0156

Isle of Man events mark 80th anniversary of VE Day
Isle of Man events mark 80th anniversary of VE Day

Yahoo

time09-05-2025

  • General
  • Yahoo

Isle of Man events mark 80th anniversary of VE Day

Services of remembrance and a big band concert have taken place across the Isle of Man to mark the 80th anniversary of VE Day. Ceremonies were held at war memorials in Ramsey, Douglas, Onchan, Port St Mary and Castletown to acknowledge the end of World War Two in Europe. Church bells rang out across the island and a beacon was lit the island's Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer, joining a network of others being illuminated across the British Isles. Commemorations also featured a free two-hour concert and military service was also held at the Villa Marina in the Manx capital. The Manx public was also invited to fall silent at midday to commemorate the anniversary and remember those who fought during the war. At a ceremony in front of a memorial commemorating VE Day and VJ Day in Hilary Park in the island's capital, Douglas Mayor Natalie Byron-Teare laid a wreath. "The legacy of those who we honour continues to guide us forward," she said. "As we look back to 1945 let us also look forward with hope, with unity, and with a renewed commitment to peace. "The world has changed but the lessons of the past remain as vital as ever." Ceremonies organised by the Royal British Legion (RBL) took place at the same time at the Onchan War Memorial and in the Port St Mary garden of remembrance. An act of remembrance was also held at the Castletown War Memorial, where there were readings and the laying of wreaths. After the national two-minute silence at noon, a similar service commenced in Ramsey. The Douglas branch of the RBL hosted a wreath laying commemoration, including a reading of Sir Winston Churchill's famous radio broadcast from the day at 15:00 BST, reflecting the time the wartime prime minister announced the conflict had had come to an end in Europe in 1945. Residents heard the sounds of church bells ring out at 17:00 at St George's Church in Douglas, followed by a peal at Cathedral Isle of Man in Peel at 18:30. The commemorations continued with a big band concert of music from the wartime era at the Villa Marina. It included solo performances by local singers Paul Costain and Nicola O'Connor, alongside narrations by school pupils. Led by the Royal British Legion, a traditional drumhead service then followed. The military religious service, which uses drums as a makeshift altar, saw readings by Chief Minister Alfred Cannan and the island's Lieutenant Governor Sir John Lorimer. At about 21:30 a commemorative beacon was lit by Sir Lorimer in the grounds of the venue, which saw hundreds of people attend to pay their respects. Read more stories from the Isle of Man on the BBC, watch BBC North West Tonight on BBC iPlayer and follow BBC Isle of Man on Facebook and X. Two-minute silence to mark VE Day 80th anniversary Stamp set marks 80th anniversary of VE Day Isle of Man VE Day concert and service announced Villa Gaiety - VE Day 80th Anniversary Concert

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