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A seven-year-old girl from Karnataka’s Davangere area died after setting herself on fire, while trying to enact a scene from a TV show.
On 11 November, 7-year-old Prarthana Manjunath was watching a Kannada TV show – Nandini – at her home in Davangere’s Harihara town.
Prarthana’s mother Chaitra says that her daughter was hooked to this horror-thriller show and would watch it religiously.
Startled by Prarthana’s screams, six-year-old Purvi rushed to help her. She immediately alerted her neighbour Mahantesh, who tried to extinguish the fire.
By the time an ambulance arrived, Prarthana’s grandmother Daksyayini had arrived. She took Prarthana to the Harihara Government Hospital. As the doctors could not treat her there, she was shifted to the Davangere District Hospital.
The doctors at the district hospital advised Prarthana’s parents to transfer her to a private hospital as they did not have enough facilities to treat the girl.
At around 2:00 pm, Prarthana was rushed to the Shamanur Shivashankarappa Hospital, a private hospital, where her treatment began.
“I work as a domestic help and by the time I return from work, it is around 2:30 pm. That day, I had left my phone at home. I returned to find that my daughter was injured. My husband and mother were already at the private hospital. The doctors said that plastic surgery would ensure my daughter’s survival but nothing happened,” Chaitra recounts.
After Chaitra arrived at the hospital, Prarthana, who was in severe pain, told her that she was only trying to enact the scene from the TV show. She said:
On 12 November, Prarthana, who was in the ICU, succumbed to her injuries. Her father, Manjunath alleges that the hospital staff did not let them take her body until they had paid the bill. He said:
On 29 November, Chaitra wrote a letter to the Davangere district administration, requesting it to create awareness about the adverse impact of TV shows on children. She said:
According to a TOI report, former Karnataka Television Association President Ravi Kiran called the incident sad and unfortunate. He told the daily:
(This article was originally published in The News Minute.)
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