‘Zombie Drug’ Fears Rise as Man Seen Sitting Motionless for Nearly an Hour in Chandigarh (Watch Video)
A man was found sitting motionless for nearly an hour in Chandigarh, head down and unresponsive even when approached. Police are trying to identify him and determine the cause. Similar incidents involving a delivery worker and others have been reported earlier in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, and Jalandhar, sparking public concern and speculation about possible drug-related effects.
A man was seen sitting motionless by the roadside in Punjab's Chandigarh for nearly an hour, prompting concern among bystanders over his condition and possible substance use. Witnesses said the man remained seated with his head bowed and did not respond or move during the entire period.
According to people present at the scene, he was holding a beedi in his hand but appeared unable to smoke it. Attempts by passersby to engage him reportedly received no response, further adding to public concern. ‘Zombie Drug’ Panic After Blinkit Delivery Agent Seen Standing Motionless for 2 Hours in Chandigarh (Watch Video).
Man Seen Sitting Motionless for Nearly an Hour in Chandigarh
Police Begin Efforts to Identify the Individual
Authorities have stated that they are working to identify the man and trace his residence. Chandigarh Police officials said that once identified, the individual will be questioned to determine whether any substance was involved and what may have caused his condition. Officials have not confirmed any medical or drug-related cause at this stage.
Similar Incidents Reported Earlier
This is not the first such case reported in the city. Videos circulating earlier showed a Blinkit delivery worker and another young man standing still for extended periods without visible movement. Similar incidents have also been reported from Ludhiana and Jalandhar, where at least three comparable cases were documented. These repeated occurrences have contributed to growing public concern and online speculation. ‘Zombie Drug’ Scare in Mira-Bhayandar Near Mumbai After Viral Video Show Youth in Disoriented State.
While there is no official confirmation linking these incidents to drug use, authorities are increasingly alert to the possibility of dangerous narcotics causing unusual behavioural effects.
The term “zombie drug” has been used informally in public discussions, though officials have not verified any such substance in connection with these cases. Investigations are ongoing, and police have urged the public not to spread unverified claims.
Officials continue to gather evidence and review CCTV footage and eyewitness accounts. Further clarity is expected once the man in the latest incident is identified and medically evaluated.
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