Lucknow doctor found dead inside resort swimming pool

Published On 2024-08-06 08:30 GMT   |   Update On 2024-08-06 08:44 GMT
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Lucknow: In an unfortunate incident, a doctor who went to a resort in Sarojini Nagar in Lucknow to celebrate a party was found dead under mysterious circumstances inside a swimming pool on Sunday.   

According to the police, the doctor had consumed alcohol with others before heading to the pool party at the resort and also continued drinking during the party. A group of men went inside the pool while drunk. However, he was left behind, and others eventually went inside without noticing. 

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The doctor who ran his clinic in the Rajajipuram area and was also a resident of that area had gone to the resort for some celebrations with his wife, three-year-old son, and some other friends. 

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As per India Today, the incident came to light when he could not be found among the group. As a result, all the security guards, friends, and family members began searching for him. Eventually, he was found inside the pool. His body was found in the depths of the swimming pool. He was discovered with blood coming from his nose and ears. 

Following this, he was immediately rushed to the Community Health Centre (CHC), where the doctors declared him dead. 

Later the police were informed who sent the body for postmortem and reviewed CCTV camera footage from the hotel. Although the circumstances of how the doctor died are uncertain, the police suspect that he drowned to death. However, further details will be clarified after the release of the postmortem report. 

The police have also disclosed that the swimming pool is 8 feet deep and he entered into the pool despite not knowing how to swim. 

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