Lab Technician Killed in Sitapur Blood Bank Dispute
Lab technician shot dead by blood bank operator’s son in UP’s Sitapur: Police
Hindustan Times
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In Sitapur district, Uttar Pradesh, a 35-year-old lab technician, Satish Yadav, was shot dead by Shivesh Singh, the son of the blood bank operator, following a dispute. The incident occurred at a family-run blood bank where both men worked, and police are investigating the motive behind the shooting.
- 01Satish Yadav was shot in the head by Shivesh Singh during a dispute.
- 02The incident took place at a blood bank in Naipalapur locality, Sitapur district.
- 03Shivesh Singh allegedly used his father's licensed revolver for the shooting.
- 04The police initially treated the case as a suicide before uncovering the truth.
- 05The accused is reportedly suffering from bipolar disorder.
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In a tragic incident in Sitapur district, Uttar Pradesh, a 35-year-old lab technician named Satish Yadav was shot dead by Shivesh Singh, the son of the blood bank operator, during a dispute at their workplace. The shooting occurred early Friday morning at a family-run blood bank located in the Naipalapur locality. Yadav had been working at the blood bank for two months after relocating from Azamgarh. Police reported that tensions had been brewing between the two men over work-related issues, culminating in a heated argument late Thursday night. Shivesh allegedly retrieved his father's licensed revolver from an upper floor and shot Yadav in the head. Family members and staff, awakened by the gunshot, rushed Yadav to a district hospital where he was pronounced dead on arrival. Initial investigations suggest that Shivesh may be suffering from bipolar disorder, and the police have seized the revolver used in the crime. The laboratory has been sealed for forensic examination, and further action will depend on a formal complaint from Yadav's family.
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The incident raises concerns about workplace safety and mental health issues in local businesses.
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