Unfortunate: UP Doctor found hanging at residence

According to police, the deceased's family stated that the doctor was worried over some issue which was not yet immediately known.

Published On 2020-09-18 04:15 GMT   |   Update On 2022-12-17 05:29 GMT

Muzaffarnagar: In a tragic incident, an Uttar Pradesh doctor was recently found hanging inside his residence in Khudda village.

The deceased doctor is identified as Dr Sartaj, whose body was found hanging on September 16 (Wednesday), inside his house situated in Khudda village under Chapar police station limits here, reports PTI.

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According to cops, the deceased's family stated that the doctor was worried over some issue which was not yet immediately known.

The loss of yet another doctor under the crisis in indeed unfortunate. Medical Dialogues team had earlier reported about an incident in UP, where the medical fraternity lost another frontline health worker after a doctor in charge of a COVID-19 facility had succumbed after contracting the fatal virus.

Also Read: Uttar Pradesh: Doctor In-Charge Of CaboutOVID Hospital Succumbs To Virus

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