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Maharashtra COVID-19 patient kills self at care centre

The patient flung his mobile phone out of the window of the room around 4:30 pm and jumped from the fifth floor, the official said.

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THANE: A 43-year-old COVID-19 patient on Sunday committed suicide by jumping off the fifth floor of a COVID care facility in Thane district of Maharashtra, police said.

The deceased, a resident of Dombivali township, was admitted to the Amantra corona care center, located between Kalyan and Bhiwandi, on July 17, a Bhiwandi police station official said.

"The patient had picked up a quarrel with ward boys and locked himself inside a room this morning. He was late taken to a doctor for a check-up and brought back to the room," he said.

The patient flung his mobile phone out of the window of the room around 4:30 pm and jumped from the fifth floor, the official said.

The cause behind the extreme step cannot be known immediately known, he added.

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