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In Jammu, the banned ‘Gattu Dor’ cut the throat of Dhruv, a six-year-old boy, Who is to blame for this?

The administration was unable to prevent the selling of Gattu Dor, which was previously outlawed. Dor took life of an unwitting victim. There have been numerous injuries as well. The child died on Monday at GMC after being hit by Gattu Dor near the bus stop on Sunday.

A thread dangling from the road sliced the boy’s throat seriously on Sunday. He died as a result of uncontrollable blood loss. A case has been filed and investigation has begun. The police, who jumped into action after the child’s death, scoured the markets to apprehend people peddling forbidden strings. Gattu was found in a couple of stores. The proprietors of the shop have been charged with a crime.

On Sunday, Dhruv, a six-year-old inhabitant of Sarwal, and his father, Deepak Sharma, rode their bike to the bus stop. A thread from the road got caught in his neck as he was returning. The dor seriously sliced the throat due to the high speed of the motorcycle. The father came to a halt when the child screamed. As per reports reaching The Chenab Times, the infant was taken to GMC very immediately.  The child’s respiratory tract had been cut, according to the doctors. The child couldn’t take a full breath. Stitches were placed inside and outside the throat, but the bleeding did not stop, therefore doctors were unable to salvage the stitches.

Being sold without regard for the individual Regardless of the prohibition

Despite the fact that the city administration has prohibited Gattu Dor, the dor is sold to anyone who wants it. The police also monitored the marketplaces before of Independence Day and the Rakshabandhan celebration, but Gattu Dor sales continued unabated. Shopkeepers are indiscriminately selling cables. This raises more concerns regarding the police’s activities. On Rakshabandhan, many people fly kites. Gattu Dor was heavily utilised during this time. Dors can be found dangling from wires across the city.

The dor struck many people, injuring them

On Sunday, Gattu Dor impacted a large number of people, causing many injuries. A bike rider’s throat was slashed by a door in Digyana. The cut was fortunate in that it was only a few inches long. He was discharged from GMC after treatment, according to reports reached Chenab Times. Gattu Dor struck four youngsters when they were playing in the Shalamar region of Jammu and injured them. The children were taken home after treatment at Shalamar Hospital. It harmed six to seven people in the city last year, and two individuals died as a result. The city’s streets are littered with Dors. The elderly, children, and others must use caution as a result of this.

People fall because they become tangled up in the cords that are strewn across the walkways.
Strings from kites are strewn over the roads after they have been flown. People are falling as a result of their feet becoming entangled. A large number of people have been hurt. Seven to eight persons in comparable situations seek help at GMC. Following first-aid, he was released home.

Regarding the current news

A dor grabbed the child near the bus stop on Sunday. He had a slit throat. On Monday, the child died. Markets are being inspected by cops. As per reports, there will be no danger to people’s lives. Those selling forbidden strings will face harsh consequences.

The Chenab Times News Desk

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