Filmed while bathing in river, scolded at home: UP teen girls attempt suicide
Two teenage girls in Chitrakoot consumed poison after they were allegedly filmed while bathing in the Yamuna river. Police have formed three teams to oversee treatment, coordinate with families and trace those involved.
by Press Trust of India · India TodayIn Short
- Girls aged 16 and 17 were first treated at CHC, then shifted to Banda
- Three police teams formed for treatment, family talks and investigation
- Police are searching for those who filmed the girls illegally
Two teenage girls allegedly attempted suicide by consuming poison in Chitrakoot district of Uttar Pradesh on Friday after they were filmed by some individuals while bathing in the Yamuna river, police said.
The incident took place in the Pahari police station area.
Superintendent of Police (SP) Arun Kumar Singh said a memo was received from the Pahari community health centre (CHC) saying that two girls, aged 16 and 17, had consumed poison.
By the time police reached the CHC, the two had been referred to the district hospital in Karwi. They were subsequently transferred to Rani Durgavati Medical College in Banda for advanced treatment, he said.
While being brought to the hospital, the girls told police that they were bathing in the Yamuna on Thursday, when some individuals clicked photos and filmed videos of them. The girls were scolded by their families over the incident. Distressed by this, the two consumed poison, Singh said.
The SP said three police teams have been deployed to investigate the matter.
The first team has been assigned to oversee the girls' treatment, the second is coordinating with their family members and the third is actively searching for those who filmed the girls, the officer said.
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