He started eating rasgulla while lying down, died after it got stuck in his throat; the whole family is in shock

A day before Raksha Bandhan, a family in Jharkhand was in mourning. The only son of the family died in agony. Actually, the minor boy started eating rasgulla while lying on the bed. During that time he was also playing games on his mobile. Suddenly the rasgulla got stuck in his throat. The boy started struggling. He died within a short time. This is an incident of Patmahuliya village of Galudih in East Singhbhum.

death by suffocation

According to the information, the deceased has been identified as Amit Singh. He was 17 years old. Amit, son of Sujit Singh of Patmahuliya, was lying down and playing games on his mobile. Meanwhile, his uncle Rohini Singh, who returned home after working outside after three months, brought rasgulla. Amit started eating rasgulla while lying down. While eating, the rasgulla got stuck in his throat and Amit started struggling. Despite his uncle’s best efforts, the rasgulla could not be taken out. After this, he vomited and the family took him to the hospital, where the doctors declared him dead.

The whole family is in shock

On receiving the information, SI Pankaj Mahato reached the spot and took information about the case. Amit Singh’s father Sujit Singh had gone to Banki Panchayat. Mother Urmila Singh is in a bad condition due to crying. Amit was the only brother, while his sister is younger than him. This incident a day before Raksha Bandhan has spread mourning in the entire village.

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Arvind Patel, hailing from Ahmedabad, is an avid gamer who turned his hobby into a career. With a background in marketing, Arvind initially worked with gaming companies along with top new agencies to promote their products. His articles now focus on market trends, game marketing strategies, news, and the business side of the gaming industry.