Three children tragically die, along with their mother, following a self-inflicted poisoning incident. The culprit was driven by the man's refusal to acquire gutkha. The surviving son remains in critical condition.
In a tragic incident that unfolded in the evening of Saturday, a 28-year-old woman allegedly poisoned herself and her three children in Chitrakoot's Markundi village. The family was later transported to Satna hospital, where two of the woman's daughters, aged six and three, tragically lost their lives during treatment.
The incident initially took place in Markundi village, but the family was later moved to the community health centre in Majhgawan, Madhya Pradesh. From there, the woman and her daughter were referred to Satna hospital in critical condition. The son, aged five, was also poisoned and remains under intensive care in the same hospital.
The woman's husband, Babbu, is a jeep driver. It is reported that the woman's poisoning occurred following an argument with her husband, who had refused to bring gutkha (chewing tobacco) in the morning.
Doctors at Satna hospital describe the son's condition as serious, while the woman's other daughter was declared dead on arrival at the community health centre. Tragically, both the woman and the other daughter died during treatment later in the evening at Satna hospital.
The Superintendent of police, Arun Kumar Singh, has visited the village and investigations are underway to ascertain the circumstances that led to this tragic incident. The exact identity of the doctor who treated the family, particularly the two daughters who died, has not been directly provided in the search results. None of the sources explicitly identify the specific doctor involved in this case.
The son remains in critical condition at Satna hospital, and our thoughts are with him and the family during this difficult time. We will continue to monitor this developing story and provide updates as more information becomes available.
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