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Bangalore: Tension prevailed at a private hospital off Bannerghatta Road here on Thursday morning when relatives of a dengue patient vandalised the hospital and attacked the staff alleging negligence in treatment. The patient, who was shifted to a different hospital, died there. At least 50 persons, relatives of the dead man, Arun Kumar (23) of Basavanapura near Kammanahalli, gathered at the Vinayaka Nursing Home and hurled stones, damaging windowpanes and furniture. The hospital staff ran for cover when efforts to pacify them went in vain. They were eventually chased away by Inspector Balarame Gowda and his team. Arun Kumar was admitted to the nursing home on November 28 and the following day, Senior Medical Officer Hiremath recommended that he be shifted to St. John's Hospital where he died. Fake marks cards The Central Crime Branch busted a racket in fake marks cards and degree certificates with the arrest of a college dropout, Madhu K. Krishnappa of Chakravarthy Ayyangar Layout near Seshadripuram. The arrest followed a tip-off. The Fraud and Misappropriation squad of the CCB confiscated a car, two mobile phones, several fake marks cards, degree certificates, migration certificates and other documents pertaining to undergraduate courses of several universities. The suspect was quite adept with computers and started forging marks cards and later degree certificates, the police said. Mugged A police constable has accused two eunuchs of snatching a gold ring from him in Kamakshipalya. Narasimha Murthy, who is working in the office of the Director-General and Inspector-General of Police on Nrupatunga Road, told the Kamakshipalya police he was mugged at 8.30 p.m. on Tuesday on Ullal Road. The accused appeared to be local residents and hence he did not suspect anything when he stopped him, he said in his complaint.
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