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Woman falls to her death from rickshaw in Motijheel after muggers yank away bag

  Staff Correspondent,  bdnews24.com Published: 05 May 2021 08:18 PM BdST Updated: 05 May 2021 08:18 PM BdST Police say a woman has died after falling from a rickshaw when muggers tugged at ‘her bag’ from a car. ); } A resident of Gopibagh, the 50-year old victim, Sunita Rani Das, worked as a cleaner at a house there. Deputy Commissioner Nurul Islam of Motijheel Police said the incident occurred around 6am on Wednesday near Motijheel Bus Depot. “They yanked the woman’s bag away from a private car. She then fell down from the rickshaw. She died in the afternoon after being taken to hospital.” Sunita, accompanied by her nephew, were on their way to Shantinagar from her residence at Gopibagh. She was taken to Mugda General Hospital and from there to Dhaka Medical College Hospital.

Woman in Dhaka s Kamalapur dies after fall from rickshaw while getting mugged

Woman in Dhaka’s Kamalapur dies after fall from rickshaw while getting mugged Sunita Rani Das Star Digital Report Star Digital Report A woman died after she fell from a rickshaw as muggers from a private car pulled her bag in Dhaka s Kamalapur area early this morning. The deceased Sunita Rani Das (50), a resident of Gopibagh area, was a cleaner at the Buddhist temple in Mugda area. The incident occurred around 6:00am when the victim along with her nephew was heading towards the temple on a rickshaw. As the rickshaw went near BRTC bus depot, muggers from a private car pulled her bag so hard that she fell on the road and suffered severe head injury, said victim s son Sumon Chandra Das.

Transgender volunteers winning hearts at DMCH

Holding a placard inscribed with I am a volunteer. How can I help you? Sagarika was waiting at the entrance of Dhaka Medical College Hospital s Covid-19 unit. As soon as an ambulance arrived, she rushed towards it, helping the patient get off from the vehicle. As the patient got down, she helped the wheelchair-bound patient get to the Covid-19 unit, while providing necessary instructions to family members. Sagarika is one of 15 members of a group of volunteers serving patients at DMCH, 10 of whom, including Sagarika, are from the transgender community. Clad in orange jackets, the volunteers have been an ever-present sight at the hospital since April 14, the first day of the current phase of the lockdown.

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