Local·2026-02-27T05:30:09+00:00
Boy, 7, declared brain dead; family donates organs saving four lives in Bengaluru
Boy, 7, declared brain dead; family donates organs saving four lives in Bengaluru — the family of a seven-year-old boy, who was declared brain dead at KIMS Hospital in Bengaluru following a road accident, donated his organs, giving a new lease of life to four patients, officials said on Thursday. for seven days, a multidisciplinary team led by Dr Gurudutt A V, Head of Paediatric Services and Paediatric Intensivist (PICU and Paediatric Emergency), and Dr Raghuram Gopalakrishnan, Director and Senior Consultant, Head of Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery, provided intensive neuroprotection measures and.
Hindustan Times - Bengaluru
Local·2026-02-27T07:03:25+00:00
Rowdy who opened bakery in bid to reform hacked to death by armed gang in front of mother in Bengaluru
Rowdy who opened bakery in bid to reform hacked to death by armed gang in front of mother in Bengaluru — | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto A 25-year-old rowdy sheeter was hacked to death by a group of armed assailants in front of his mother at Amarajyothi Layout in Thanisandra in Bengaluru on Wedneday (February 25, 2026) evening. six assailants arrived on three motorcycles wearing helmets, and attacked Pavan Kumar, a rowdy-sheeter, allegedly using lethal weapons, killing him on the spot before fleeing. the deceased has been identified as Pavan Kumar (25), a history-sheeter listed at the DJ Halli police.
The Hindu - Bengaluru
Local·2026-02-27T07:10:55+00:00
Bengaluru: Woman who stepped out to retrieve forgotten phone found strangled to death
Bengaluru: Woman who stepped out to retrieve forgotten phone found strangled to death — bengaluru Woman Murder: Mystery shrouds Bengaluru woman’s murder; stepped out to fetch phone, found strangled hours later | Bengaluru News - The Times of India Edition IN IN US English English हिन्दी मराठी ಕನ್ನಡ தமிழ் বাংলা മലയാളം తెలుగు ગુજરાતી Weather Sign In TOI Today's ePaper Live News City News bengaluru News Mystery. babu told police that on Tuesday evening at around 7:30 pm, Sonali returned home and mentioned that she had forgotten her mobile phone at her workplace. police have also visited her workplace to confirm.
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