How did banned Chinese manja claim the life of a 5-year-old girl in Hyderabad?
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Hyderabad, Jan 26 (NationPress) A tragic incident involving banned Chinese manja has led to the death of a five-year-old girl in Telangana, marking yet another loss in Hyderabad on Monday.
The unfortunate event took place in the Kukatpally region when the young girl was on a motorcycle with her father and sister.
As reported by the police, a kite string became entangled around her neck, resulting in a severe injury. Nishvika Aditya (5) succumbed to her injuries at the scene due to excessive bleeding.
She was positioned at the front of the motorcycle, with her father driving and her sister riding behind. They were traveling from Khajipalli in the Medchal-Malkajgiri district to Kukatpally.
A case has been filed by the police, who have initiated an investigation into the incident.
This event marks the second occurrence of its kind in Telangana within a span of less than two weeks.
On January 14, a 35-year-old man in Sangareddy district also lost his life due to a similar accident involving Chinese manja. Avidesh, a migrant worker from Uttar Pradesh, was riding a motorcycle when the kite string caused a fatal injury, leading to his death on the spot.
Throughout this month, over a dozen individuals have been injured by Chinese manja in Hyderabad and its surrounding areas.
The victims included an Assistant Sub-Inspector (ASI) and a 70-year-old woman.
In 2024, a Naik-rank officer of the Indian Army tragically died after his throat was slashed by Chinese manja in Hyderabad. Kagithala Koteswar Reddy (30), originally from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh, passed away in a hospital after this incident occurred while he was riding a scooter on the Indra Reddy flyover in Langar Houz.
Despite the ban, the use of Chinese manja was rampant during the recent Sankranti festival.
Hyderabad Police have initiated a special operation aimed at combating the sale, storage, and distribution of Chinese manja (synthetic/nylon kite string) within the city.
From January 8 to January 11, authorities seized 2,150 bobbins of Chinese manja valued at Rs 43 lakh.
In total, 29 cases were registered against those involved in the sale, resulting in 57 arrests.
Over the past month, police have logged 132 cases and confiscated 8,376 bobbins worth Rs 1.68 crore, with a total of 200 arrests made.