Inmate found dead at mental health centre in Kozhikode
The Hindu
A 30-year-old woman inmate was found dead at the Kuthiravattom Government Mental Health Centre on Thursday. The police identified the dead as Jiyaram Jilote, a native of Maharashtra.The hospital staff
A 30-year-old woman inmate was found dead at the Kuthiravattom Government Mental Health Centre on Thursday. The police identified the dead as Jiyaram Jilote, a native of Maharashtra.
The hospital staff found her dead inside the cell around 5.30 a.m. A case of unnatural death was registered under Section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure at the Kozhikode Medical College Police Station.
According to police sources, there were clashes between a few inmates at the mental health centre on Wednesday. As per the statement of the hospital authorities, Jiyaram was reportedly involved in the incident, they said.
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