Do-gooder takes Rs 2L prized possessions

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
RAJKOT: It was a double whammy on the Diwali day for Ahmedabad-based trader Ashok Sabhadiya.First, he suffered injuries in an accident on
the Rajkot-Ahmedabad highway
Then a man pretending to be a Good Samaritan stole his cash and valuables worth Rs 1.80 lakh after taking him to the hospital.On November
12, Sabhadiya, a retailer of plastic items, was going to Rajkot in his car.When he reached Chotila, the car rammed into a truck
Some people called the 108 emergency ambulance, and among them was an aged man who offered to accompany him to the hospital in Chotila and
complete the admission formalities
tests and a detailed examination for injuries
He naturally trusted the man who brought him to the hospital and gave him the bag requesting him to take care of it as there were valuables
inside
recovering from the injuries, Sabhadiya lodged a complaint on Friday.According to the victim, the bag contained gold biscuits worth Rs
96,000, a laptop, cash, debit cards of two bank accounts, an Aadhar card, and other valuables totaling Rs 1.80lakh.The police are scanning
the CCTVs of the hospital and the highway where the accident occurred to identify the thief
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WHO has called for a humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza and the safe evacuation of critically injured and sick patients
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