Hubli: Chinese Manja Leavesman with Neck Cut | Hubli News – Times of India

HUBBALLI: A 61-year-old retired worker on a motorcycle suffered serious neck injuries on Saturday when a banned Chinese manja entangled his neck, once again highlighting the danger posed by the banned thread which was originally used as a bird-killer. is done. .
Sridhar Kalaburgi, who worked as an accountant HubliPolice said that he suffered a severe neck injury after he was pierced by the thread that wrapped his neck, for which he received four stitches at a hospital.
The incident comes barely a fortnight after a Bengaluru-based entrepreneur suffered a similar neck injury that required 15 stitches.
Sridhar told the Times of India, ‘I was returning home on my bike around 5 pm. i took a turn Girani Chawl Road through Basel Mission High School Road Bharat Mill Cross Road Closed for maintenance. When I reached near Girani chawl, I felt some pain in my neck. I didn’t know it was a manja thread.
“In a nanosecond, my neck started bleeding. I tried to take the string out, but I couldn’t. Passersby saw me fighting for life on the middle of the road and removed the thread. Since I was bleeding profusely, they shifted me to a hospital in Hosur. The doctors treated my wound with four stitches. I have been asked to take rest for a few days. Had I moved my bike a little further, the thread could have taken my life,” he said.
Although Chinese manjha has been banned, many shops are still selling it. People buy thread to play with kites without knowing how harmful it is. He said that the police should take strict action and register a case against those selling this banned manjha, adding that he would file a complaint to draw the attention of the police towards this ‘dangerous trend’. DCP (law and order) ramarajani “We will look into the government’s order banning Chinese manja and raid shops selling yarn,” he said. The police will keep an eye on the kite-flyers using it
Same case in Bareilly
On June 23, scooter-wielding entrepreneur Mallikarjuna KH’s neck got caught in a kite thread hanging on the road near Bengaluru’s Adugodi traffic police station and suffered a severe injury that required 15 stitches.
Mallikarjuna, 48, a resident of Wilson Garden, rode in a manjha thread at 1.30 pm. Feeling his life in danger, he pulled her with his left hand but his fingers were badly cut.
Mallikarjuna got five stitches each on two fingers and five on his neck.

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