New Delhi : A 34-year-old man died in northeast Delhi's Shastri Park area after his throat was slit with Chinese manjha while he was going to celebrate Raksha Bandhan at his in-laws' house, police said on Saturday.
On Thursday around 5 pm, one Vipin Kumar, a resident of Rajdhani Park in Mundka was injured when he was on a motorcycle with his wife and daughter, a senior police officer said. He was going to his in-laws' house in Loni, Uttar Pradesh. As he reached Shastri Park Flyover on the ISBT- Seelampur carriageway, a Chinese manjha got stuck in his neck and he got injured, the officer said.
He was taken to a trauma centre where he was declared dead. Legal action under the appropriate sections of law is being taken, police added. The thread notorious for its severeness and plastic-like durability was banned by the National Green Tribunal (NGT) in 2017. Ravi Kumar, nephew of Vipin, said that his uncle suffered a deep cut on his neck due to the manjha.