In Bijapur, two tribal students are poisoned by poisonous snakes, one dies, the other is in critical condition

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In Bijapur, two tribal students are poisoned by poisonous snakes, one dies, the other is in critical condition


In Bijapur, Chhattisgarh, two tribal students of Cherpal Potakebin were bitten by a poisonous snake while sleeping at night, killing a student. The condition of the second student Ramlu is said to be critical, who has been referred to the Medical College Jagdalpur after treatment in Bijapur. The villagers first tried to save by blowing it, but could not save the student.

On Tuesday, two tribal students of Cherpal Potakebin took leave for Rakhi and left Nana for their inner village Gampur, where they fell asleep in the village of Pedia due to more night. In this, both the students Sameer Kadchi and Ramlu Makam at the sleeping place at night were stunned by the poisonous snake on nearly (12 years), killing a student. The condition of the second student Ramlu is said to be critical, who has been referred to the Medical College Jagdalpur after treatment in Bijapur.

Poisonous snake bites the student

According to the information, both the students left for the remote village Gampur with their maternal grandfather for the Rakhi festival. On Tuesday, Gangalur market has an inner village and relatives coming. Both students slept with their relatives in Pedia village near Gampur due to excessive night. On the midnight of Tuesday, the poisonous snake bitten. The villagers did not bring the first hospital and tried to save the village by blowing up the village, but could not save the student.

Student was referred to Jagdalpur for treatment

The second student was brought to Bijapur in critical condition, where Jagdalpur was referred after treatment. On receiving information from the DMC and Superintendent of overall education, a student was referred after undergoing treatment at Bijapur Hospital. DMC Kamaldas Jhdi said that as soon as the information was received, the student’s life was saved, for this, treatment was done ready and referred to Jagdalpur Medical College for better treatment.

Due to Gampur internal village, information has been delayed. Both the children along with their maternal grandfather took leave from the superintendent and left for the village on the day of Gangalur Bazaar on Tuesday. Such an accident has caused a stir in the department.