Mixed with chutney along with dosa : ISRO scientist alleges he was poisoned in 2017
In a Facebook post titled Long Kept Secret , senior ISRO scientist Tapan Misra claimed that in July 2017, Home Affairs security personnel met him and alerted him of arsenic poisoning
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Tapan Misra, who is currently working as a Senior Advisor at ISRO, alleged that the anti-cancer chemotherapy drug was administered to him on May 23, 2017 (Photo: Facebook/TapanMisra)
A senior ISRO (Indian Space Research Organisation) scientist has claimed that he was poisoned over three years ago with deadly arsenic trioxide during a promotional interview at the national space agency s headquarters in Bengaluru.
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A top ISRO scientist on Tuesday claimed he was poisoned more than three years ago. Tapan Misra alleged he was poisoned with deadly arsenic trioxide on May 23, 2017, during a promotion interview at ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru. Fatal dose was probably mixed with chutney along with Dosa, in snacks after lunch, he said.
Mr Misra is presently working as Senior Advisor at ISRO and is superannuating at the end of this month. He had earlier served as Director of Ahmedaba-based Space Application Centre of Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO).
ISRO scientist claims to be poisoned 3 years ago, seeks punishment for culprit ANI | Updated: Jan 06, 2021 12:26 IST
Ahmedabad (Gujarat) [India], January 6 (ANI): Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) scientist, Tapan Mishra has claimed he was poisoned more than three years ago with deadly arsenic trioxide on May 23, 2017, during a promotion interview at ISRO headquarters in Bengaluru.
In a Facebook post titled Long Kept Secret , Senior Advisor ISRO, Mishra on Tuesday claimed that in July 2017, Home Affairs security personnel met him and alerted him of arsenic poisoning and helped doctors to focus on the exact remedy.
Mishra said he later suffered from health issues including severe breathing difficulty, unusual skin eruptions, skin shedding and fungal infections.