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Renukaswamy murder: Darshan's partner and co-accused Pavithra Gowda admitted to hospital

Reports suggest that Swamy had been harassing Darshan's rumored girlfriend, Pavithra Gowda, sending her objectionable messages and pictures. This reportedly provoked Darshan, leading to the heinous crime orchestrated by a gang.

June 19, 2024 / 16:14 IST
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Pavithra Gowda, partner of Kannada actor Darshan Thoogudeepa, was admitted to a government hospital after complaining of dizziness during police questioning. This development comes in the wake of her arrest, along with Darshan, for their alleged involvement in the murder of Renuka Swamy, a devoted fan of the actor.
According to reports, Pavithra was being questioned at the Annapoorneshwari Nagar police station when she started feeling unwell. "Police said that she was taken to a government hospital in Mallathahalli near the Annapoorneshwari Nagar police station, where she was being questioned with other suspects, for treatment," stated a report from the Deccan Herald.

S Girish, Deputy Commissioner of Police (West), clarified the situation, noting, "She was not hospitalised. She didn't collapse. She said that she felt dizzy." This statement suggests that while Pavithra's condition required medical attention, it was not severe enough to necessitate hospital admission.

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The medical staff at the hospital quickly attended to Pavithra, administering glucose and other necessary treatments. A doctor from the hospital, who conducts routine examinations for the suspects, provided further details on her condition. "The glucose levels were low as she hadn't eaten anything since the morning. She also had gastritis due to the non-intake of food. Her blood pressure was also low. She was administered intravenous fluids," the doctor explained.

The doctor assured that Pavithra was stable and that there was "nothing to worry about." Medication was prescribed for gastritis, and she was brought back to the police station for further questioning. This incident underscores the physical and emotional toll the ongoing investigation is taking on the suspects involved.