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Four members of the Dokadia family in Mumbai died after consuming watermelon laced with zinc phosphide, a potent rat poison. The toxin releases lethal phosphine gas in the body, leading to rapid organ failure. Despite medical intervention, the family succumbed to the poisoning, leaving authorities to investigate the circumstances of its ingestion.
The Bombay High Court has upheld the acquittal of 21 police officers and a civilian in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Shaikh fake encounter case. Appeals filed by Shaikh's brothers were dismissed, with the court finding the trial court's verdict reasoned and justified. The CBI had accepted the acquittal, not filing its own appeal.
In a major step forward for sustainability, Mumbai's Worli Sewage Treatment Project has gained approval from the state government to expand by an additional 27,967 square meters. This expansion is in line with a directive from the Bombay High Court, emphasizing its importance for public health.
A family of four in Mumbai tragically died after allegedly eating watermelon. Initial reports from a state-run hospital's microbiology department found no bacterial infection in the victims' bodies. Investigations are ongoing, with samples sent for detailed analysis to determine the exact cause of death and if any consumed food contained poison.
Australia's Direct Aid Program has empowered seven emerging Indian athletes, including para-athletes and women, through the GoSports Foundation. This initiative, running from April 2025 to March 2026, provided crucial support for competition, equipment, and specialized training. The grant has already yielded significant results, with athletes achieving national records and surpassing qualification marks, showcasing a strong Indo-Australian partnership in sports development.
The Bombay High Court has dismissed appeals challenging the acquittal of 22 individuals in the 2005 Sohrabuddin Shaikh 'fake encounter' case. The appeals, filed by Shaikh's brothers, argued the trial was flawed. The court found no merit in the challenge, upholding the December 2018 acquittal. A detailed order is expected.

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