Vijayawada (Andhra Pradesh): A suspected call money racket created flutters in the city as an elderly man succumbed to burns while undergoing treatment at a private hospital on Saturday.
Earlier, there were apprehensions that the man had fallen prey to call money racket, but police later denied the same while holding a press conference.
Vijayawada DCP Harshavardhan told media that the deceased was running a transport business and had borrowed money from two people named Sarada and Ameer.
Sarada had asked Rao to register some part of his property in her name as he was unable to pay the interest amount.
Rao later registered two cents of land owned by him in the name of the private money lender. Later on June 24, he burnt himself at his residence in Chodavaram village.
On hearing his father's cries, the daughter made an attempt to douse the flames but she herself suffered burns. Both the victims were rushed to the nearby hospital for treatment.
The hospital authorities informed the Vijayawada police about the incident. A case has been registered and an investigation is underway.
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