Representative Image. (Photo | Pexels)
Hyderabad

Two held after teen dies from painkiller abuse in Hyderabad

The victim’s father, Mohammed Abdul Qayyum, who works in Dubai, filed a complaint after learning of the incident from his wife.

Express News Service

HYDERABAD: Balapur police have arrested two persons in connection with the death of a 17-year-old boy, who succumbed to complications after allegedly consuming a potent painkiller, CP-DOLol-100, sold without a prescription.

The victim, a resident of Sulthanpur in Rangareddy district, fell critically ill on April 17 after injecting tablets dissolved in saline, a practice, police say, was encouraged by one of the accused. He was first admitted to Princess Esra Hospital and then shifted to Osmania General Hospital, where he died on April 19.

The arrested persons have been identified as Syed Sahil (21) of Shaheen Nagar and Siromani Jagannadham Praveen Kumar (54), owner of Srinivasa Medical Shop in Shamshabad. According to police, Sahil procured CP-DOL -100 from Praveen without a prescription and supplied it to teenagers. Initially offering the drug for free, Sahil allegedly got youngsters addicted before starting to charge them.

The victim’s father, Mohammed Abdul Qayyum, who works in Dubai, filed a complaint after learning of the incident from his wife. He rushed to Hyderabad after hearing of his son’s deteriorating condition, but the boy had died by the time he arrived. Police seized multiple strips of CP-DOL -100, used syringes, saline bottles and mobile phones from the suspects. A case has been registered under Sections 105, 278 and 125 read with 3(5) of the BNS and 77 of the Juvenile Justice Act.

'Friendly Federal Assassin': White House shooting suspect sent manifesto to family 10 minutes before firing

‘Bulldozer raj’ in Bihar begins with CM home

Tongue-tied at school: NEP language push threatens future of foreign languages in Delhi classrooms

Ladakh talks to resume, Centre calls meet in May

Raghu Rai documented history and horror of India

SCROLL FOR NEXT