Died during treatment (symbolic picture)
Digital Desk, Jabalpur. Another painful news came to light on Tuesday morning in the much talked about unclaimed sweets incident that took place in Junnardev of Chhindwara district of the state. Sunderlal Kachoria, 75, one of the four members of the same family battling for life and death, died during treatment. This is the second death in this case, due to which both panic and anger have increased in the area.
According to the information received, Sunderlal was admitted to Kachoria District Hospital, where he died in the early hours of Tuesday. Earlier in the same case, a watchman posted in the PHE department had allegedly died in a renowned private hospital in the district.
There is no trace of the person who kept the unclaimed bag.
After the incident, the food staff of the district administration and the local police took swift action, but till now the person keeping the bag of unclaimed sweets found on Tamiya Marg has not been identified. At the same time, finding the source of sweets remains a big challenge for the police.
Investigation intensified from conspiracy angle
The most important question of the case is whether the bag full of sweets was kept deliberately for any specific purpose. The way deaths have occurred in this incident, the suspicion of some planned conspiracy is deepening.
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The sweets were not local, suspicion increased
Investigation has also revealed that the sweets found in the box are neither manufactured locally nor are they commonly sold in the area. Apart from this, the absence of name of any shop or establishment on the boxes and bags of sweets is also further strengthening the suspicion. It is suspected that this sweet may have been brought from the market of some other city and kept here for some special purpose.