09 May,2021 07:07 PM IST | Pune | PTI
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A 44-year-old Covid-19 patient was found hanging in a hospital in Talegaon Dabhade in Pune on Sunday morning, police said.
The man was admitted in the ICU section of the hospital on May 1 and was found dead in a storeroom attached to it, an official said.
"The staff at the hospital had handed him a toilet pan, pulled curtains around his bed and waited outside. He got up, went to the storeroom and locked it from inside. He was found hanging from a pipe with a telephone wire in the storeroom after the staff mounted a search for him when he was not seen for a while," Senior Inspector Bhaskar Jadhav of Talegaon Dabhade police station said.
He may have committed suicide, though further probe in the incident was underway, Jadhav added.
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He said doctors have told police the deceased had spoken to his brother at length the previous night.
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