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Decoding Vyapam Deaths: 10 Accidents, 4 Suicides, Alcohol-poisoning


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Bhopal, July 06, 2015:  In the multi-crore Vyapam scam, there were 35 deaths caused by road accidents, suicides, alcohol-related illnesses or suspected heart attacks. Calls for an investigation have intensified after two persons died mysteriously over the weekend.

   
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A journalist, Akshay Singh, died suddenly on Saturday while he was investigating the death of a woman in 2012. On Sunday, the dean of a medical college in Jabalpur was found dead at a hotel in Delhi.
   
At least 10 people in a list of 25 released by the government recently, died in road accidents and four allegedly committed suicide.
   
Three persons were killed in accidents in June, 2010, in Raisen.
   
Vikas Singh died in November, 2009, of "illness/averse drug reaction". Gyan Singh died in June, 2010, of "alcohol related illness." Anantram Tagore died in November, 2010, of an unspecified disease.  Premlata Pandey died of cancer in 2013. These are the deaths before the case was filed.
   
Of those who died after the case was filed, Ashutosh Tiwari died of "alcohol-related illness." There were three road accidents in 2013, in September, October and December.
   
One man died in a road accident in February 2014 and another in April this year.
   
Dinesh Yadav died of illness, Vikas Pandey died of a brain haemorrhage, Ravendra Prakash Singh died of "suicide/suspected poisoning" and Shailesh Yadav died of "diabetes/brain haemorrhage".
   
The cause of Narendra Rajput’s death in July, 2014, is not clear. His wife says he suffered chest pain. Last month, Rajendra Arya died of a liver infection and Narendra Singh Tomar died of a suspected heart attack.
   
Activists say that these deaths are suspicious because most of them were young and were a vital link to the scam involving politicians and bureaucrats allegedly accepting kickbacks in exchange for allowing imposters to take the recruitment exam for government jobs and admission to colleges.
   
In March, questions were also raised when Madhya Pradesh governor Ramnaresh Yadav’s son Shailesh Yadav was found dead in Lucknow. Both are accused of a role in the scam.

 

Courtesy: NDTV


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