Gwalior: Gwalior police of Madhya Pradesh busted a gang selling fake plasma and arrested three people for culpable homicide and cheating. A businessman who died due to Corona was killed due to poor plasma delivery.
According to the information, Corona-infected businessman Manoj Gupta, resident of Datia, was given a plasma of substandard quality, which led to his death due to infection. This is revealed by plasma examination and post mortem report of the deceased. Three days after Manoj's death, on Saturday, the police station arrested the three accused including culpable gangster Ajay Shankar Tyagi for three counts of culpable homicide and cheating. The names of five people have been revealed in the gang, but the evidence is being collected against the rest.
A short post-mortem report found an infection in the blood of the dead businessman. The infection spread after plasma transfusion is being done to check the spot. The gang had sold plasma for 18 thousand rupees to the families of the Corona-infected businessman by handing out fake receipts of JAH. The patient died two days after it was offered.
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