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DFO Ramanuj Tripathi, accompanied by a team, visited the hospital where Dubey received treatment.
Upon learning of this unusual sequence of events, local authorities, including the district administration, health department, and forest officials, launched an investigation.
A bizarre incident has unfolded in Soura village of Malwa police station area in Uttar Pradesh’s Fatehpur district, where Vikas Dubey, 24, claims to have been bitten by a snake seven times within 40 days. The case garnered attention after each alleged bite incident was followed by medical treatment, including anti-venom injections administered at Ram Sanehi Memorial Hospital. Upon learning of this unusual sequence of events, local authorities, including the district administration, health department, and forest officials, launched an investigation.
DFO Ramanuj Tripathi, accompanied by a team, visited the hospital where Dubey received treatment. Dr Jawahar Lal, who treated Vikas at Ram Sanehi Memorial Hospital, confirmed to the DFO the snake bite incidents and stated that each time the victim sought treatment at the hospital, he received anti-venom injections as a precautionary measure.
Tripathi expressed plans to visit Dubey’s residence but found it locked upon arrival, as Dubey and his family were reportedly away. The team intends to return to conduct further inquiries and potentially rescue any snakes found on the premises. Further complicating the situation, Vikas’ uncle, Radhakrishna Dubey, disclosed that Vikas had undertaken a pilgrimage to Chitrakoot to seek remedies for ‘Kalsarp Dosh‘ from a ‘tantrik‘. The pilgrimage included visits to various religious sites, culminating in a planned visit to Mehandipur Balaji temple.
Meanwhile, Vikas Dubey’s family, distraught by the repeated snake bites and seeking government assistance, remains anxious about his safety and well-being. The investigation into this extraordinary series of events continues as authorities seek to uncover the truth behind Vikas Dubey’s claims of multiple snake bites within a short period.
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