FSL report, doctors differ on Nanditha death case

November 27, 2014

Nanditha death
Thirthahalli, Nov 27: The mystery over the death of 14-year-old girl Nanditha in Thirthahalli last month continues with the case taking a new turn.

The Forensic Science Laboratory has reportedly stated that traces of rat poison were found in the girl's body specimen sent to the laboratory. But the doctors, who treated her at Jayachamarajendra Hospital in Thirthahalli and at McGann Hospital in Shivamogga, never treated her for poisoning.

The doctor who treated Nanditha at McGann Hospital said on the condition of anonymity, “We did not find symptoms of poisoning. There was no history of poisoning. She was treated for fever, low blood pressure and vomiting in Thirthahalli. We too did the same. Neither the girl nor her parents disclosed anything about poison. Generally, consumption of routine poison, such as rat poison or pesticide, leads to irritation, pain, respiratory problem and multi-organ failure. Importantly, one could easily smell the poison. But, in this case, we did not smell any poison.

“When the blood pressure deteriorated despite the treatment, we informed the parents who decided to take her to KMC Hospital, where she died.”

According to sources at Jayachamarajendra Hospital, the girl reportedly told the doctor at the time of discharge on October 30 that she was forced to consume poison by a three-member group. But the doctor did not inform his counterparts in Shivamogga after sending her in an ambulance. Besides, a stomach wash was not done on the girl, performed in case of poisoning.

But the treatment certificate issued by Kasturba Medical College Hospital in Manipal, on November 3, mentioned the alleged history of poisoning. The report says, “Child Nanditha K B, daughter of Krishnappa, Balebailu, Thirthahalli Taluk, Shivamogga District, with alleged history of suspected abduction and poisoning, was admitted at 12:15 pm on October 31 in PICU (paediatric intensive care unit).”

It has also stated that the girl died of cardiac arrest as she was hypotensive. This has made the case more complicated. In the death note, reportedly found by the police, she said: “I am Nanditha. I have come here to commit suicide. I did not study well. So, I am committing suicide. But my father is a good person. You (younger sister) don't do like me. You do well in academics. I have committed a major blunder. I have consumed poison.”

The Forensic Science Laboratory has confirmed that the handwriting in the death note matched with that of the girl's. This has posed more questions. Did she consume poison at Anandagiri Hill, where she was allegedly kidnapped by the three-member group? Or at her house on the night of October 29?

According to the girl's father, she was forced to consume poison by the three-member group at Anandagiri Hill. The question puzzling the police is that, if this is true, why the girl was not taken to hospital on October 29 itself after knowing about the incident.

Nanditha was taken to Jayachamarajendra Hospital in Thirthahalli in the wee hours of October 30, after she complained of vomiting the previous day night. The girl's father T G Krishnappa, said, “We never brought rat poison to our home. Though it's sold in my grocery shop, my children are not aware of it. So, the report that she consumed rat poison is far from truth.”

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May 7,2024

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Udupi: Udupi became the second city on the Karnataka coast after Mangaluru to launch water rationing, a senior official said on Tuesday.

Commissioner of the Udupi City Municipal Corporation Rayappa said that the rationing system will come into force from Wednesday and will continue till the water in the reservoir reaches comfortable levels.

The dam built across the Swarna river at a place called Baje, which is the only source of water for Udupi city, recorded 3.25 meters of water as against the top level of 6.30 meters.

The decision of water rationing will be reviewed periodically until the reservoir regains its fullest levels, the official said.

The Mangaluru City Corporation resorted to water rationing on Saturday following declining water levels in the reservoir built across the Nethravati river at Thumbe. 

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April 29,2024

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Mysuru, Apr 29: Veteran politician and incumbent Chamarajanagar MP V Srinivas Prasad breathed his last at 76.The stalwart BJP leader, who had been battling health issues, succumbed to a severe heart attack, leaving behind a void in Karnataka's political arena.

A Dalit leader in the Old Mysuru region, Prasad was in Congress but joined the Bharatiya Janata Party before the 2018 Karnataka Assembly elections following a fallout with Chief Minister Siddaramaiah. The two had recently met in Mysuru and discussed the political scenario in the state.

Prasad extended support to the Congress in the Lok Sabha election 2024 and this is being seen as a crucial factor in the SC-reserved Chamarajanagar constituency, which Prasad represented in Parliament. On April 2, Prasad’s relatives and supporters joined Congress.

He served as a Union minister from 1999 to 2004 as the Loka Jana Shakthi MP. In the Karnataka Assembly elections, he was elected twice as an MLA and served as the state’s revenue minister.

Prasad, known for his distinguished political career spanning over five decades, was admitted to Manipal Hospital in Bengaluru due to urinary tract-related complications and age-related ailments.

However, his condition deteriorated rapidly, leading to his untimely demise in the wee hours of Monday.

Born on August 6, 1947, in Ashokapuram, Mysuru, Prasad's political journey was marked by significant milestones. He represented Chamarajanagar constituency as MP for an unprecedented seven terms and had derved as MLA from Nanjangud constituency twice.

He had held key ministerial portfolios including Minister for Food and Civil Supplies in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee government and Minister for Revenue and Muzrai in the Siddaramaiah-led Karnataka government.

He had joined the BJP officially in December 2016 and was elected as MP from Chamarajanagar again in 2019, showcasing his enduring popularity among constituents.

Prasad's demise has plunged the political fraternity and his supporters into mourning. His family members, political associates, and well-wishers are gathering to pay their final respects as his mortal remains are being transported from Manipal Hospital to his residence in Jayalakshmipuram, Mysuru.

The Exhibition Grounds in Mysuru will witness a stream of mourners as Prasad's mortal remains will be kept for public viewing, allowing people from all walks of life to bid farewell to their beloved leader.

Prasad's name had come up in the 'Tehelka tapes' controversy, after the sting operation by magazine Tehelka to expose defence deals under the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led NDA government. The tapes showed Samata Party leader Jaya Jaitley allegedly telling an arms dealer to deposit money with Prasad, who was then in Bengaluru. However, Prasad denied these claims, saying he was in Mysuru at the time, and also sued Tehelka for defamation.

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May 1,2024

Hassan MP and Lok Sabha election candidate of the BJP-JD(S) alliance Prajwal Revanna, who is facing an inquiry over the alleged sexual abuse of several women, said the truth will prevail.

The MP, who left the country as soon as the election to his constituency ended, has also sought seven days' time to appear before the Special Investigation Team (SIT) formed by the Karnataka government to inquire into the huge cache of about 3,000 explicit videos and photos allegedly pertaining to him, which have gone viral on social media.

“As I am not in Bangalore to attend the enquiry, I have communicated to CID Bangalore through my advocate. Truth will prevail soon,” Prajwal, grandson of former prime minister and JD(S) patriarch H D Deve Gowda, said in a post on X.

A case has been registered against MLA and former minister H D Revanna and his son Prajwal at Holenarasipura on a complaint lodged by their former cook and relative for allegedly sexually harassing her.

She also alleged that Prajwal made video calls to her daughter and spoke in an objectionable manner, which forced her to block him.

The MP who is seeking re-election from Hassan on a JD(S) ticket, shared a letter by his lawyer Arun G to the Deputy Superintendent of Police of the SIT, in which he has sought seven days' time to appear before the official because he is abroad.

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