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A Sri Lankan national was deported from Kuwait on Thursday morning for allegedly possessing a forged passport. Twenty-four-year-old Mahalingam Nishantan, a native of Jaffna in Sri Lanka, boarded a Kuwait-bound flight on Wednesday for going to Paris. After immigration officials verified his passport in Kuwait during a transit halt, they found that Nishantan’s passport was forged. He was later deported to Hyderabad. Youth commits suicideA youngster, G. Bharat Kiran, hanged himself to death at his house at KPHB Colony on Thursday. Kiran, 19, ended his life after his parents allegedly admonished him for failing in SSC examination. Man run overG. Srinivas Reddy, an engineer of Panchayat Raj department, died on Thursday after falling down from a moving city bus near Nayapul. The victim hailing from Visakhapatnam came to city on some work. He was standing on the footboard and came down under the tyres after accidentally slipping from the footboard, the Afzalgunj police said. Youth arrestedThe Musheerabad police on Thursday arrested a youngster Prabhu Das of Ramnagar on charge of sending objectionable messages to a woman Sonica of Jubilee Hills to her mobile phone. According to police, Das had allegedly been sending such obscene short messages to her for quite some time. Based on her complaint, the police picked up him at Ramnagar. Woman killed in accidentMeera Bai, 40, a defence employee, was killed when a lorry laden with sand hit from behind the motorcycle she travelling on near Uppuguda Mahankali temple on Thursday. Her son Raj Kumar, who was riding the bike, escaped with minor injuries. A resident of Kandikalgate, the woman was going to her office when the accident occurred. 35-year-old electrocutedSnapped electric wires claimed the life of a maid J. Alivelu, 35, at Ayyappanagar in L.B. Nagar police station area. She started off for work from her house around 6 a.m. The maid came in contact with the snapped wires lying on the road after walking few yards. He suffered serious burns and died on the spot.
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