Seoni: A teenage lady allegedly dedicated suicide in Umarwada village in Madhya Pradesh’s Seoni district after her mom scolded her for purchasing a cell phone, police stated Tuesday. Barghat Police Station in Ratnagiri, Santosh Dhurv, said an 18-year-old lady hanged herself from the ceiling fan on Monday morning, and the incident went unnoticed while her younger brother reached home.
Dhurve said a suicide observation, purportedly written with her aid, has been recovered from the residence wherein the teenager has apologized to her mom for the act. The teen’s mother, a laborer, told police the woman had bought a cellular smartphone with the cash stored at home to repay a mortgage, and this led to an issue between the two on Sunday, the police stated. “She later hanged herself on Monday morning. Our probe into the incident is underway,” Dhurve said.
YORK — A 20-year-old York lady is going through costs after police say she attacked a victim and stole her mobile smartphone outside Penn Park. Shyann Naomi Cheese, of Carlisle Avenue, is charged with theft, robbery through unlawful taking, receiving stolen assets, terroristic threats, and simple assault within the incident, which took place Saturday. Police interviewed the sufferer at Memorial Hospital, where she was taken to undergo treatment for injuries sustained in the alleged attack. The sufferer said she knew Cheese and a 2d suspect, whom police diagnosed as Savannah Osgood, using a call. The sufferer instructed police that the suspects repeatedly struck her, took her cell phone, and threatened to kill her if she suggested the incident to the police.
The victim was found by an unidentified man after the assault, police say. The man allowed her to use his smartphone to touch her mom, who met her at a restaurant on the four hundred blocks of North George Street, where they observed two off-duty EMTs and asked to be taken to the health facility. The victim’s mother supplied a picture of the victim’s face, which sustained several bruises and cuts. The sufferer complained of head, nose, and chest pain at the hospital and told doctors she had vomited blood after the attack, police say. Later within the day, police say, the sufferer’s mom emailed them a video of the assault she had obtained from a witness. The footage showed Cheese attacking the sufferer and going through her wallet. The Cheese was taken into custody after she contacted police in a separate attack, in keeping with the criminal complaint.
On-campus 288 numbers are not running, a Marquette University Police Department alert said. The alert was sent to students around 7:33 p.m. Tuesday. “MUPD and LIMO services are functioning generally if called from a non-MU smartphone or cell phone,” the alert said. A protection alert stated that all 288 smartphone strains became operational around 8:25 p.m. We Energies did not offer to touch upon the situation. University spokesperson Chris Stolarski stated he has no additional statistics right now.
