Dalit Man Dies Inside Police Station in MP’s Chhatarpur; Family Alleges Custodial Violence (The Observer Post)

By The Observer Post

The death of a 22-year-old Dalit man under suspicious circumstances inside a police station in Chhatarpur, Madhya Pradesh, has sparked outrage and raised serious concerns over police conduct and safety in custody.

The deceased, Ram Vishal Ahirwar, a resident of Naharpur, reportedly consumed poison inside the Chandla police station while he was there with his wife for a domestic dispute settlement.

According to police, his health suddenly deteriorated during discussions between the two families. Witnesses said he began vomiting, and a suspicious substance believed to be poison was later found in his pocket. However, it remains unclear when and how he consumed it.

He was rushed first to a local hospital and later to the district hospital, where doctors declared him dead. His wife claimed he died in her lap on the way.

Wife alleges lack of basic care

Ahirwar’s wife, Leela, alleged that her husband kept asking for water during the journey but was not given any.

“He was in pain and kept asking for water, but no one gave it,” she said, adding that she lost consciousness during the ordeal.

Police officials, however, stated that giving water in suspected poisoning cases is not always medically advised, a claim that has triggered debate over whether proper first aid protocols were followed.

This story was originally published in theobserverpost.com. Read the full story here.

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