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Money exchange stress leaves two dead in UP

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Press Trust of India Ballia/Bareilly (UP)
Two persons died in separate incidents in Ballia and Bareilly districts of Uttar Pradesh following distress over not being able to exchange old currency notes after demonetisation.

In Ballia, a 40-year-old man died here after suffering a heart attack as he could not exchange old currency notes for the "tilak" ceremony of his daughter, his family members claimed today.

The "tilak" ceremony of Suman, daughter of Suresh Sonar, a resident of Sahatwar Nagar panchayat Ballia, was scheduled for today.

But he was short of cash due to "abrupt" demonetisation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 notes, they said.

A dejected Suresh returned home yesterday evening after standing in a queue for hours at the State Bank of India branch here. He suffered a massive heart attack last night and died, family members claimed.
 

SP Ballia Vaibav Krishna said, "The matter was being in looked into."

In Bareilly, 56-year-old Khaleef Hasan fell unconscious while standing in queue to withdraw money at Punjab National Bank branch in Eit Pajaya locality in Baradari area, an official release issued by DGP office said.

After falling unconscious, he died on the spot, it said, adding the exact cause of death could not be ascertained.

The family members of the victim said he was in distress due to demonetisation causing his death.

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First Published: Nov 16 2016 | 8:23 PM IST

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