Hubballi: A 61-year-old retired employee riding a motorcycle suffered a serious injury after his neck was entangled in Chinese spoiled which was banned on Saturday, highlighting the threat caused by the banned thread which was basically used as a bird killer.
, Sridhar Kalaburagi, who worked as an accountant in Hubballi, suffered deep wounds in the neck after he rose to the thread that surrounded his neck, which he got four stitches in the hospital, police said.
The incident was almost two weeks after Bengaluru entrepreneurs suffered the same neck injury that needed 15 stitches.
Sridhar told Tii: “I returned home with a bicycle around 5pm.
I took the transfer to the Giran Chawl Road through the Basel Mission High School Road because Bharat Mill Cross Road was closed for maintenance.
When I approached Chawl Giran, I felt something was something Who hurt my neck.
I didn’t realize it was a spoiled utas.
“In Nanosecond, blood began to get out of my neck.
I tried to pull the rope, but I couldn’t.
Pedestrians saw me struggling for my life in the middle of the road and released the utas.
When I bleed the degree, they shifted me to the hospital in Hosur.
The doctor treats my wound with four stitches.
I have been asked to rest for several days.
Threads could have killed me if I moved my bicycle a little further, “he said.
Even though Chinese spoiled has been banned, many stores are still selling them.
People buy threads to play with kites without knowing how dangerous it is.
The police must take decisive action and Submitting cases against those who sell spoiled this forbidden, he said, adding he would file a complaint to attract the attention of the police to ‘dangerous trends’.
DCP (Law and command) Ramarajan said, “We will undergo a government order to ban Chinese spoils Attack on stores that sell utas.
The police will supervise kites who use it.
“Similar cases in B’Luruon June 23, businessmen who were transmitted through scooters Malikarjuna KH’s Neck was entangled in kite threads hanging across the road near the Adugodi Traffic Police Station in Bengaluru and he suffered a deep wound that needed 15 stitches.
Malikarjuna , 48, a resident of Wilson Garden, rose to a spoiled Utas at 1.30 in the afternoon.
Realizing his life in danger, he pulled him with his left hand, but his fingers became very cut off.
Malikarjuna received five stitches in two fingers and five stitches on his neck ,
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