Delhi Shocker: 5-Year-Old Boy Dies After Chinese Manjha Slits His Throat in Usmanpur
A five-year-old boy died in northeast Delhi after his throat was slit by a banned synthetic kite string, commonly known as 'Chinese manjha', while he was travelling with his family on a motorcycle. The incident occurred near Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital in the Usmanpur area, prompting a police investigation into the source and use of the hazardous material.
New Delhi, May 4: A 5-year-old boy lost his life after coming in contact with Chinese manjha tragic in North-East Delhi, police said. Police said the five-year-old child's throat got slit while riding on a bike with family. A child's neck was slashed by a 'Chinese manjha' near Jag Pravesh Chandra Hospital in the Usmanpur PS area of North-East District. Kite Catching Attempt Turns Fatal in Saharanpur, Teenage Boy Dies of Electric Shock After Chinese Manjha Contacts High-Tension Wire.
The five-year-old child's throat was slashed while riding on a bike with family. Police are investigating the matter, Police said. Further investigation is underway.
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