Bareilly (Uttar Pradesh):A 23-year-old migrant worker who escaped from a quarantine centre to meet his family in Uttar Pradesh's Lakhimpur, allegedly committed suicide after learning that police were searching for him.
The victim, youngest among six siblings, was quarantined at a school on the village outskirts on returning from Gurugram on March 28.
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According to police, he had escaped from the quarantine centre twice to meet his family, but officials thwarted his attempts on both the occasion and brought him back to the camp.
On Tuesday afternoon, police said he had again escaped from the camp and went to the village to meet his family. When he learnt that the police were looking for him, he fled from his house and, later, his body was found hanging on the village outskirts.
The police added the body has been sent for autopsy, and district administration would provide compensation to the bereaved family.
Mitauli SDM Digvijay Singh said, "The victim was quarantined following the government's directions. We even informed him that isolation is a precautionary measure to ensure the safety of his family members and neighbours. The victim had fled from the camp to meet his family. When police reached the village searching for him, he escaped and was later found hanging."