Madarsa: 7-year-old boy falls to death from madarsa 4th floor | Nagpur News


Madarsa: 7-year-old boy falls to death from madarsa 4th floor | Nagpur News

Nagpur: A 7-year-old boy succumbed to injuries suffered in a fall from the fourth floor of a madarsa on Tuesday afternoon at Jafar Nagar. The deceased has been identified as Nizam Ansari. Cops said Ansari used to go to the madarsa for education. He fell to the ground and was rushed to hospital but in vain. Gittikhadan police have registered a case of accidental death.
4 booked for ₹7.50cr fraud
Sonegaon police have registered a case of fraud against four people, identified as Rajesh Dawda, Sudhanshu Degvekar, Dr Mahesh Fulwani and Narendra Gandhi, for misappropriation of ₹7.50 crore in a land scam. The fraud had taken place between 2015 and 2017 during a deal for a land at Sonegaon.
CRPF jawan dies in mishap
Yuvraj Kokode (53), a CRPF jawan, was killed after the bike he was riding rammed into a stationary truck on Tuesday in Hingna police station limits. Kokode, a resident of CRPF camp, Katol, was on his way from Mohgaon Zilpi to Mangli Road to see his under-construction house. Cops said the truck was parked without taking any precautions. tnn

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