Pramod Nirmal, Mohla-Manpur. A sensational case of the death of 8 people one after the other within a month has come to light in village Neeche Kohra under Ambagarh Chowki development block of Mohla-Manpur district. How the deaths are happening, what is the reason for it, it remains a mystery for now. At the same time, the local villagers, shaken by the deaths happening one after the other, held a meeting in the village to try to find the cause of the deaths and took opinion on this issue. Also read: CG MORNING NEWS: CM Sai on Jharkhand tour… BJP’s ‘More Booth More Campaign’ from today… BJP National President JP Nadda will come to Raipur tomorrow… Cycle and bike rally to be taken out in the capital…

The villagers themselves are unaware of the actual reason behind the deaths. At the same time, apprehensions are also being expressed that is there some divine wrath behind these deaths? In such a situation, the villagers are investigating the possibility of divine wrath along with health reasons. On the other hand, the Chief Medical Officer of the district, Dr. Mandavi, confirming the above deaths, has said that the regional BMO has been sent to the village and information has been obtained. Some of the deceased had taken treatment from the local doctor before their death.

The team of Lalluram.com reached the village and investigated the matter by meeting the villagers and the relatives of the deceased. It was found that first an old man died, and then after this, seven other people died one after the other in a span of 15 to 20 days. Apart from two best friends studying in college, the deceased also include girls, young people, middle-aged and elderly people.

According to the villagers, people died during treatment in different hospitals in the span of just one night after suffering from different problems including bleeding from nose, vomiting blood, fever etc. The village sarpanch, father of the dead college student and local villagers shared information on this mystery of death during a meeting held in the village.

Let us tell you that the district collector S. Jayawardhan has also taken these deaths seriously. On Tuesday night, the collector, SP and other top administrative officials reached Nichekohda village and took stock of the situation. Along with this, they met the villagers and the relatives of the deceased and investigated the reasons for these deaths.