A sub-contractor has been arrested after a biker fell to his death in a pool-sized pit dug by the Delhi Jal Board (DJB) in Janakpuri, officials said Saturday. A probe revealed that the sub-contractor, Rajesh Prajapati, was allegedly alerted about the accident hours before police received information about it, but he failed to take any action, officials said. Twenty five-year-old Kamal Dhyani, a resident of Kailashpuri and an employee of a private bank, was returning home late Thursday night from his workplace in Rohini when he fell into the deep pit and died. His body, along with his motorcycle, was found inside the ditch the next morning. A family passing through the area the previous night had noticed that the victim had fallen into the pit. They immediately alerted a security guard deployed at the site. The security guard informed a junior staff member the same night, stating that a person had fallen into the pit, police said. The junior staff member then called Praj...
A 47-year-old mother from Oxfordshire has warned others about the dangers of fake weight loss injections after collapsing into a diabetic coma caused by a counterfeit Ozempic pen, according to The Metro . Michelle Sword, a school receptionist and mother of two from Carterton, began using weight loss injections in 2020 after gaining two stone following the breakdown of her 20-year marriage. She bought genuine Ozempic from a regulated online pharmacy and lost the weight within three months, as per news story . After reaching her goal, Michelle stopped taking the drug and maintained her weight for some time through diet and exercise. However, by 2023, the weight returned and she struggled to find legitimate Ozempic online. Also Read | Ozempic's Impact On Brain Chemistry May Influence Depression Risk: Study While browsing Facebook, she came across a seller offering the injections and paid 150 pounds via PayPal for a month's supply. Although the pen looked genuine, she noticed i...