Transperson Dies by Suicide After Losing Legs in Train Accident A 35-year-old transperson, Radhika Jadhav, died by suicide inside ward no. 17 of Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH) in Nagpur on Thursday morning. Police confirmed that Radhika, a resident of Nandgaon Peth in Amravati, was a train beggar who had suffered severe injuries after falling off a moving train near Badnera railway station on April 23. The accident resulted in the amputation of both her legs, and she was initially treated at a local hospital before being transferred to GMCH for further care. According to hospital sources, Radhika endured intense pain and complications following the double amputation. In the early hours of Thursday, she recorded a voice note expressing her distress. The recording, which has been examined by investigators, reportedly contained her plea: “The pain is unbearable. I am committing suicide. I am ending my life's journey. Please hand over my mortal remains to Amrapali in Amravati for the last rites.” She also requested that her body not be subjected to a post-mortem. Authorities believe Radhika used a bandage strip tied to her hospital bed to take her own life around 1:10 a.m. Her body was discovered approximately seven hours later by hospital staff, who found her missing from her bed. Doctors later confirmed her death. A companion had been staying with her in the ward during her recovery. The Ajni Police station has registered an accidental death report and is conducting an inquiry. Officials have stated that no foul play is suspected at this stage. The voice recording is being analyzed, and statements are being collected from Radhika’s companion, hospital staff, and other relevant parties.#nagpur #amravati #government_medical_college_and_hospital #radhika_jadhav #badnera_railway_station

Mobile Spills Proof, Cousin Held in Minor’s Rape-and-Pregnancy Case Nagpur: Police in Nagpur have solved a case involving the sexual abuse of a 17-year-old girl after mobile phone records and persistent investigation broke the family’s silence. The girl, a Class 12 student, was diagnosed with advanced pregnancy during her HSC board examinations and later gave birth to a stillborn fetus on March 17 at the Government Medical College and Hospital (GMCH). A case was registered under relevant legal sections and the Protection of Children from Sexual Offenses (POCSO) Act following the incident. The case initially remained hidden as the girl’s family refused to disclose details, claiming she had not left the house. Investigators faced challenges in obtaining cooperation, as the girl was medically unfit to provide a statement in the early stages of the probe. Even later, she allegedly avoided answering questions, possibly to protect the accused. Police conducted repeated visits to the family’s residence and monitored movements closely. A breakthrough came when investigators analyzed mobile phone records. The girl had been using her mother’s phone, which revealed frequent chats and prolonged calls to a specific number traced to her maternal cousin. Despite this, the family continued to deny any wrongdoing. Further analysis of tower location data showed the girl’s and her cousin’s phones were at the same location for several hours on a day in July 2025—a hotel in the Hudkeshwar area. Hotel records confirmed both had checked in together. Confronted with call records, location data, and hotel evidence, the survivor eventually confessed to the police that her cousin had sexually assaulted her at the hotel, resulting in the pregnancy.#nagpur #rahul_madane #government_medical_college_and_hospital #shital_jasud #ritesh_aher
