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Woman, her grandchild die in Gazipur road accident
A 45-year-old woman and her three-year-old grandchild travelling in an e-rickshaw died after it overturned following a collision with a CNG-run auto-rickshaw and a bike in Sreepur upazila of Gazipur district on Saturday.
The deceased were identified as Begum and Naim, the son of Sadek Hossain, a garment worker and a resident of the upazila. The two were returning to their home in MC Bazar from Hossainpur when they met with the accident.
In fact, the accident occurred in the Tengra area around 8am when the speeding auto-rickshaw and the bike crashed into the e-rickshaw. The e-rickshaw overturned in the impact and its two passengers sustained serious injuries, according to eye-witnesses.
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The woman and her grandchild were declared dead on arrival at Sreepur Upazila Health Complex, said duty doctor Mariam Akter. The drivers of the e-rickshaw and the CNG-run auto-rickshaw escaped with minor injuries, she added.
3 injured in oxygen cylinder explosion in Bagerhat
Three persons sustained burn injuries after an oxygen cylinder exploded in an ambulance near Rayendanmasua ferry ghat in Sharankhola upazila of Bagerhat district on Friday night.
The victims have been identified as Al Mamun, 30, the owner of the ambulance, Milon Khan, 32, its driver, and Shimul, 30, an assistant.
The explosion occurred when one of the victims was removing the oxygen mask of a patient, sources said.
Fortunately, the patient escaped unhurt.
The injured were taken to Sharankhola Upazila Health Complex and later shifted to Khulna Medical College and Hospital for better treatment, said Dr Farida Yeasmin, a doctor.
The victims sustained burn injuries in their hands and other parts of the body, she said.
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Electric rat trap kills farmer in Khulna
A farmer reportedly died after being electrocuted in a rat trap at Gazinagar village in Bagali union of Koyra upazila on Wednesday night.The deceased was identified as Khokon Morol, 45, son of Ismail Morol of the upazila.Locals found the body in a paddy field of Raja Badshah, son of Rafiqul Gazi on Thursday morning and informed the police.
Read: Youth dies after falling off train in CtgAccording to the locals, Rafiqul Gazi set a trap with an electric wire to protect his paddy field from the rats menace.On Wednesday night, when Khokon Moral landed in the paddy field, he was struck by an electric wire and died.On information, police recovered the body, said Ibrahim Hossain, sub-inspector of Amadi police camp.
Youth dies after falling off train in Ctg
A 18-year-old youth died after falling from a speeding train in Chattogram on Friday morning.
His identity could not be known immediately, said Md Khorshed Alam, an officer at Sitakunda railway police station.
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The youth fell from the Chattogram-bound Sagarika Express in the Sheikh Para area, barely a kilometre from the Sitakunda railway station, at 8.45am and died on the spot, said eye-witnesses.
"We have sent the body for an autopsy," said Khorshed.
Rare red coral kukri snake rescued in Thakurgaon
A red coral kukri snake was rescued by local residents from the Bara Balia area of Thakurgaon Sadar upazila on Thursday night.
"Instead of killing the snake, a local resident, Jaynal, informed the forest department," said Sahidul Islam, Wildlife Conservator and Rescuer.
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Md Mahbubur Rahman, deputy commissioner of Thakurgaon district, said the snake "is safe in the custody of the district authorities".
According to researchers, this rare mild venomous snake was spotted not more than 30 times across the world.
In a span of three months last year, this snake was spotted five times in the northern district of Panchagarh in Bangladesh.
On February 7, 2021, for the first time, the first one was found in an injured condition in Panchagarh. Then again on February 26, a dead one was found in Chaklahat.
On April 20, a third one was found alive and the fourth one on May 10 was found dead in the same district last year.
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According to an Indian media report, this rare snake was first spotted in the Lakhimpur Kheri area of Uttar Pradesh state in 1936 from where it got its scientific name ‘Oligodon kheriensis’.
The suffix ‘kukri’ in its name comes from kukri or curved knife of the Gorkhas as its teeth are curved like the blade of the weapon.
It has been spotted a few times in India's hilly state of Uttarakhand.
Khulna: Rare surgery saves Indian worker's wrist
In a rare surgical feat, doctors at Khulna City Medical College and Hospital (KCMCH) successfully reattached the left wrist of an Indian worker of the Rampal power plant project.
On February 6, a nine-member team, led by Dr AYM Shahidullah, performed the eight-hour-long surgery on Munna Mahout. And within three days of the operation, movement started showing in his fingers, according to hospital authorities.
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Munna, a crane operator at the Rampur power plant project, was working at the project site as usual on February 6. But while ferrying some goods, his crane veered off and its glass door shattered over his hand detaching his left wrist from the body completely.
His co-workers, however, wasted no time in preserving the detached wrist in an ice-filled polyethene bag as suggested by a local doctor and rushed him to KCMCH, an hour's journey. The hospital doctors soon swung into action and conducted the rare surgery.
Munna is currently recuperating at the cardiac intensive care unit of the hospital.
Dr AYM Shahidullah, the head of the nine-member medical team, said, "Hopefully, he will recover completely."
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An elated Munna said, “I did not expect I will get my hand back. Thanks to the doctors, I am able to move my fingers already.”
According to KCMCH authorities, the success in such a critical surgery is a first in Khulna and also rare in the country.
Electric rat trap kills farmer in Khulna
A farmer in Khulna's Koyra upazila was electrocuted to death Wednesday night by an electric rat trap installed in a rice field.
The deceased was identified as Khokon Morol, 45, son of Ismail Morol of the upazila.
Locals of village Gazinagar in Bagali union found the body in the rice field of Raja Badshah, son of Rafiqul Gazi, Thursday morning and informed the police.
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Rafiqul installed an electric rat trap to protect his rice field from the infestation of rats, they said.
Wednesday night, Khokon was electrocuted as he stepped on the live wire of the rat trap in the rice field while walking in the darkness, said Ibrahim Hossain, sub-inspector of Amadi Police Camp. "On information, police recovered the body."
The use of electric traps for rat control is not recommended as they are too risky to use and can cause the death of animals and people in rice fields.
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Woman suffocates child to death in Sylhet, surrenders
A woman in Sylhet has surrendered before the police, hours after allegedly suffocating her 17-month-old daughter to death.
In her confessional statement, Nazmin Akhter "admitted to killing her child" in their house in the Shahparan area of Sylhet on Wednesday, following a fierce argument with her husband.
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Nazmin's husband Sabbir Ahmed has also been arrested in connection with the murder.
Nazmin told cops that she took the extreme step in a fit of rage after her expatriate husband claimed that he was not the father of the child.
Kotwali Police Station officer-in-charge Mohammad Ali Mahmud said, "Both have been arrested. Shahparan police have been apprised of the arrests."
The body of the child has been sent to Sylhet’s Osmani Medical College Hospital morgue, he said.
Mentally challenged man charred to death in Chattogram
A 40-year-old mentally challenged man kept chained by his family members was charred to death in a fire that broke out in his house in Chattogram in the small hours of Thursday.
T he deceased was identified as Mohammad Mujib, who owned the house in the Bagan Bazar area of Fatikchhari upazila.
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Shahadat Hossain Saju, chairman of Bagan Bazar union said, the fire broke out around 12am when the family was fast asleep and soon engulfed the entire building. "As Mujib was chained, he could not come out of the house and died in the fire."
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On information, a fire tender rushed to the spot, doused the flames and recovered the charred body of Mujib, father of two children, from the house. "The body has been sent for an autopsy," said an official.
Man killed by brothers in Khulna
A man was killed allegedly by his brothers over a land dispute in Panchani village of Rupsar TSB union in Khulna on Tuesday evening.
The deceased was identified as Israil Mollah, son of late Iklas Mollah.
Md Kamruzzaman, a sub-inspector at Rupsha police station, said that Israil and his brothers -- Intaz and Maruf -- had been at loggerheads over the ownership of the land in question for a long time.
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Around 5.30pm on Tuesday, an altercation broke out between the siblings that soon turned violent. "In a fit of rage, the two brothers and Intaz's son Sohag hit Israil with sticks and bricks, leaving him seriously injured," he said.
The injured was taken to Upazila Health Complex where doctors declared him dead on arrival, the SI added.