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Time of India
3 days ago
- Time of India
Kothamangalam case: SIT may arraign accused's parents
Kochi: The special investigation team (SIT) probing the death of a 23-year-old woman, who alleged in her suicide note that her boyfriend compelled her to convert religion, is likely to include his family members as accused. A nine-member SIT, led by Muvattupuzha DSP, is investigating the case. Her boyfriend, Rameez, 24, was arrested on charges of sexual intercourse through deceitful means and abetment to suicide under BNS. "Our investigation now is focused on Rameez's parents as well as a friend of the accused, Sahad, named in the woman's suicide note. Whether more relatives were involved is also under probe. We are trying to confirm if they abetted the suicide in any way. A report to add them as accused will be filed after questioning them," said a senior officer, adding that efforts were on to trace the family members who were at large. The family has demanded a probe by National Investigation Agency (NIA). They have sent letters to the chief minister and the state police chief demanding an NIA probe. The woman's mother has raised suspicion of her daughter becoming a victim of an attempted forceful conversion by the accused. The woman's mother has alleged that her daughter was locked up by the accused and his family in their house, where she was physically assaulted. Meanwhile, police maintain that prima facie there was no organized effort to forcefully convert her and that the demand to convert was made as part of marriage discussions between the families. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and silver prices in your area. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Happy Independence Day wishes , messages , and quotes !


Hindustan Times
08-08-2025
- Hindustan Times
Quack caught posing as doctor at PGIMS Rohtak; real intern under scanner
Rohtak police on Thursday arrested a man impersonating a doctor at the Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS). The accused, identified as Sahad from Nizampur Majra village in Sonepat, was caught performing medical duties at the orthopaedics department The accused, identified as Sahad from Nizampur Majra village in Sonepat, was caught performing medical duties at the orthopaedics department, posing as his friend Krishan Gehlawat, who is currently serving a one-year internship after completing his MBBS from the United Kingdom. According to Dr Rohit, security in-charge at PGIMS, Sahad was apprehended after failing to produce a valid identity card when questioned by security staff. He declined to share further details. Sources revealed that the impersonation was discovered when security officials asked Sahad his name during a routine check and found no such name in the duty roster. When questioned, Sahad claimed he held a diploma in patient care assistance and had been asked by Krishan to fill in for him. Roshan Lal, Station House Officer of the PGIMS police station, confirmed the arrest and said that efforts are underway to nab Krishan Gehlawat as well. 'Sahad will be produced in court on Friday. A thorough investigation is being conducted,' he added.


Time of India
07-08-2025
- Time of India
Man fills in for intern doc friend at PGIMS, arrested
Rohtak: Police on Thursday arrested a man for allegedly filling in for a friend who is an orthopaedics intern at the Postgraduate Institute of Medical Sciences (PGIMS) here on Thursday. Accused Sahad, a resident of Sonepat's Nizampur Majra village, was allegedly performing duties at PGIMS in place of his friend, Krishan Gehlawat, who is doing a one-year internship in the orthopaedics department after completing his MBBS degree from the United Kingdom. Dr Rohit, the security in-charge at PGIMS, confirmed the arrest, stating that the accused failed to show an identity card to security officials. Dr Rohit said the accused is now in police custody and PGIMS has given a written complaint regarding the issue. Sources said the incident came to light when Sahad was performing duties in the orthopaedics department, and security officials asked him his name. He could not produce any document supporting his claim of being on duty. "The accused told us he did a diploma as a patient care assistant and his friend Krishan asked him to work in his place," said the official. The accused had been coming to the department for some time and doing tasks like dressing and attending to patients under the supervision of senior doctors, said the official. PGIMS police station SHO Roshan Lal said they were now looking for the intern. "The accused will be produced in court on Friday, and we are investigating the matter thoroughly," he added. Stay updated with the latest local news from your city on Times of India (TOI). Check upcoming bank holidays , public holidays , and current gold rates and s ilver prices in your area.


Time of India
11-05-2025
- Time of India
Eight-year-old girl killed while saving brother from falling tree branch
Thiruvananthapuram: An eight-year-old girl was killed when a branch of a huge tree fell on her while trying to rescue her two-year-old brother. The incident happened at 9am on Sunday at identified the deceased as Ruksana, daughter of Sahad of NNB Manzil at Laksham Veedu Colony near Kudavoor. According to police, Ruksana and her brother Suhail were playing in the courtyard when the accident happened. She had moved to the house to get something and upon hearing the loud noise of the branch of a tree standing on the neighbour's plot falling, she rushed back to save her brother. Unfortunately, the branch fell on her, while her brother escaped without any girl sustained a head injury and was rushed to KTCT Hospital. She was then shifted to SAT Hospital after her condition became critical. However, she died while undergoing treatment there, police body was handed over to relatives after a postmortem and inquest at the medical college hospital. Kallambalam police registered a case under Section 194 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita for unnatural death. She was a Class I student at Peroor MMUP 121080567 413 | Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Mother's Day wishes , messages , and quotes !