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Published : May 16, 2020, 9:49 AM IST

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Bengal health supervisor kills self over objection to setting up COVID-19 facility

A health centre supervisor named Debashis Chakraborty was allegedly committed suicide by consuming pesticide in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri. Kin of the deceased claimed that Chakraborty was in stress due to the objection from other employees after the district authorities asked him to set up a COVID-19 testing centre.

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West Bengal: Health centre supervisor kills self over opposition in setting up COVID-19 testing facility

Jalpaiguri: The supervisor of a health centre, which was supposed to be made a COVID-19 testing centre in West Bengal's Jalpaiguri district, died after allegedly consuming pesticide, police said on Friday.

Kin of the deceased claimed that he was facing objection from a section of the health centre employees after the district authorities asked him to set up a COVID-19 testing centre.

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Superintendent of Police (SP) Avisek Modi said that a suicide note was found from the room of the deceased Debashis Chakraborty who was the supervisor of Ghughudanga Health Centre and a probe has been launched to ascertain the circumstances behind his death.

Chakraborty had allegedly consumed pesticide on Thursday and then jumped into a well on the courtyard of his residence.

He was taken to a nearby hospital where he died, the SP said.

The Indian Medical Association, Jalpaiguri unit, demanded a probe into the death of Chakraborty.

Asked about the claims that he was under stress due to resistance by a section of the staff over setting up of the COVID-19 testing centre, IMA (North Bengal) Coordinator Dr Susanto Roy said, "COVID testing centre is for diagnosis of the disease and not for spreading the virus. This must be clear to everyone."

(PTI report)

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