A seven-day-old baby boy was stolen from Chandrakantaiah Memorial Hospital in Warangal, while a traffic constable died by suicide due to financial crisis.
Newborn Baby StolenWarangal HospitalFinancial CrisisReal Estate BusinessTraffic Constable SuicideReal EstateSep 08, 2024

The baby boy was stolen from the Chandrakantaiah Memorial Hospital in Warangal by a woman who took advantage of the parents' poor economic condition.
The traffic constable died by suicide due to family disputes and financial crisis following losses in real estate business.
The traffic constable's name was Pothumanchi Narasimha Raju.
The traffic constable was residing in Narapally, along with his wife Madhavi and two daughters.
The police are investigating both incidents and are trying to find the stolen baby and the reasons behind the constable's suicide.

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