Mangaluru: Man ends life minutes before getting discharged from hospital


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Sep 25: In a surprising incident, a man who was about to leave the hospital after getting discharged suddenly committed suicide in the bathroom of the hospital. This incident happened on Saturday September 23. A case of unnatural death about this incident was registered in Pandeshwar police station here.

The man in question has been identified as Shariff (36) from Parpunja in Puttur. He was a lorry driver by profession. He had got himself admitted into a hospital at Falnir here for treatment of leg pain on September 16. After treatment, his problem was addressed and he had prepared to leave hospital for home on Saturday. At his request, the hospital had finalized the bill by 12 pm and he had ordered for lunch for his wife and her brother who were with him at the time. Therefore, it is said that he went into the bathroom, duly conversing in his cellphone. He did not come back even after considerable time thereafter.

The wife grew suspicious and knocked the bathroom door but there was no response. The door was bolted from inside. She then informed about this development to the nurse, who in turn contacted the hospital manager, who asked a carpenter to break open the bolt and open the door. It was found that Shariff had hanged himself from the shower inside the bathroom. The body was brought down, and his pulse could be felt. As such, he was provided with treatment. By the time he was connected to ECG machine, he had breathed his last. The body was then taken to Wenlock Hospital for postmortem, after which it was handed over to the family members.

The policemen said they could not immediately get to know the reason behind this suicide, but that the wife had claimed that Shariff was under immense mental pressure.

Other family members of Shariff expressed doubts about this death. They claimed that there was no grave reason for Shariff to decide to end his life. There are claims that Shariff had married three women. As a result, there was confusion about whom to hand over the body. At last, the policemen released the body to the family members of Shariff who were with him at the time of his death.

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Sep 25 2017

    His death and his getting admitted looks too very suspicious.He must have had a lot of problems personally.Noone gets admitted of own without doctors advice.second hospital too waited a long time to open the door.when one is suspicious about closed door,should have immediately made efforts to open by forcibly,either by with a kick or some some instruments available.Here nurse informs hospital superior,later he calls a carpenter,and then when he opens is everything is lost.later they connect toecg?was there any sense?employees of hospital were absolutely of no use.first could have give given a mouth to mouth breathing or intubation.Lord,hospitals should better get a licence in future to see whether they are able to handle a urgenency care.we know when a carpenter to get needs time of own.This case should be investigated thouroughly.heartfelt sympathy to his family.

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  • ahmed, mangalore

    Mon, Sep 25 2017

    Hope the family members of other two wives dont come later to assault doctors and gherao them arguing why did they hand over the body to only one wife!!

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  • Mangalorean, Mangalore

    Tue, Sep 26 2017

    That's the trouble of having more than one wife...

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