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Suicidal NRI detained in UK mental hospital

05/17/2012 in NRI News

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An Indian-origin woman, who miraculously escaped after jumping in front of a train with her 5-year-old son last year, has been ordered to be detained indefinitely in a mental hospital in London [ Images ].

Radhika Sharma, 35, jumped before an oncoming train at the Stratford station in east London in June last year with her son, but escaped after both fell into a gap between the tracks.

The driver applied the emergency brakes and the train passed over the two at low speed before coming to a halt. Both mother and son escaped with minor injuries.

Sharma was convicted of attempted murder and child cruelty following a two-week trial at the Snaresbrook Crown Court in April. She has now been sentenced to be detained indefinitely in a mental hospital under the Mental Health Act 1983.

Psychiatrists said Sharma was delusional and believed she was being followed by a man called Binka.

Sharma, who will receive treatment at a specialist centre, will only be released when the Home Secretary decides she no longer poses a risk to the public.

Psychiatrist Philip Baker, who is treating Sharma, told the media that her mental illness could have been triggered by a traumatic incident when she was a teenager in India [ Images ].

Sentencing Sharma, Judge David Radford told her, “It is my view that it was only by the grace of God that you and the boy were not killed or seriously injured by contact with the train. Very fortunately, the boy’s injuries were only slight though there is clear evidence that he suffered real psychological harm from what happened to him. Happily as time passes it is to be hoped that harm is dissipating.”

“The guidelines make clear that even if an offence like this is not premeditated and there was no injury caused, an offender can expect to be sent to prison for a significant number of years. Had it not been for the clear medical evidence that you had been suffering from mental illness and continue to suffer, such a sentence would have to have been passed,” the judge said.

Train driver Richard Roscoe said, “I saw an Indian woman standing fairly close to the yellow line on the platform. As I approached, she started walking straight ahead as if she was going to board the train. I didn’t see anyone else there. She walked straight up to the yellow line, looking straight ahead, then just stepped out.”

“She went down into the tracks, I did think I’d hit her, I didn’t feel any bump or hear any noise. I put the train straight into emergency mode so the brakes locked. First I knew about the boy was when the paramedics said he was still alive,” the driver said.




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Article source: http://www.rediff.com/news/report/suicidal-nri-detained-in-uk-mental-hospital/20120517.htm

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Punjab NRI panel asks police to trace runaway husband

05/16/2012 in NRI News

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Chandigarh, May 16 (IANS) The Punjab Non-Resident Indian (NRI) Commission Wednesday issued a notice to the Jalandhar police commissioner and sought a report within three weeks about a runaway husband who allegedly duped a New Zealand-based NRI woman.

The NRI Commission issued the notice after taking suo moto notice of media reports about a complaint filed by Nileshni Reddy, an NRI woman, against her husband Ravi Sidhu alias Amarjit Singh Sidhu, resident of village Chotta Saipur in Jalandhar district, who has vanished without trace now.

The NRI woman had filed her complaint with the NRI police station in Jalandhar.

She complained that she had met Ravi Sidhu through a matrimonial website and they got married in August last year at a temple in the presence of Ravi’s father.

The woman said she had to go back to New Zealand after some time for her visa extension and returned to India January this year. She said that she, with her husband, was staying in a hotel in New Delhi since then and that he took her to his family house in the village only once.

She alleged that Ravi went missing April 26 this year from the New Delhi hotel. When she contacted his family, they told her that they had already snapped all ties with him.

The NRI Commission has directed the Inspector General of Police -NRI affairs to supervise the investigation in this matter.




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Article source: http://in.news.yahoo.com/punjab-nri-panel-asks-police-trace-runaway-husband-145847353.html

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