
Indore man lodges complaint against e-commerce firm for supplying poison to his son who killed self
India Today
A man in Madhya Pradesh's Indore has lodged a police complaint against an e-commerce company after his 18-year-old son allegedly died by suicide using sulphas, a poisonous substance, he purchased from their website.
A man in Madhya Pradesh's Indore has lodged a police complaint against an e-commerce company after his 18-year-old son allegedly died by suicide using a poisonous substance he purchased from their website, police said on Saturday. The police will be sending a notice to the company over the complaint lodged by Ranjeet Verma, a fruit vendor, who has alleged that his son Aditya consumed sulphas that he had purchased from the company's website last month, an official from Chhatripura police station said.
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