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NEW DELHI, NOV. 21. A newly-employed Nepali domestic help allegedly drugged his employers at their Saraswati Vihar house in North West Delhi last night and fled with unspecified amount of cash and jewellery. The police said the Nepali boy had been employed just four days ago by A.K. Somany at his Engineers Enclave house in Pitampura. Last night, he is believed to have put some sedatives in the dinner which he served as a result of which Mr Somany, his wife, Usha, and their 22-year-old son, Happy, only woke up past noon today. On waking up, all the three felt giddiness and found the house ransacked and the servant missing with the valuables.
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