Tragic Death Linked to Overdose of Sex-Enhancing Drug in Gurugram
In a heartbreaking incident in Gurugram, Haryana, a 29-year-old man was found dead, possibly due to an overdose of a sex-enhancing drug, according to police reports. Wrappers of various supplements were discovered in his apartment.
The man, originally from Nagpur, worked at the Quality Council of India’s office in Delhi and lived in a rented flat in Sector 53 of Gurugram. His death came to light on Thursday morning when a coworker, who frequently commuted to the office with him, raised concerns after failing to get in touch or receive any response at his door.
When police arrived at the scene, they forcibly entered the flat and discovered the man lying unresponsive on his bed. Alongside him were several wrappers from health supplements, prompting further investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death.
Initial Findings
Police have indicated that preliminary investigations suggest the man had invited his fiancée to visit him shortly before his death. They suspect that the overdose of a sex-enhancing drug may be linked to a heart attack that led to his untimely passing.
“We have sent the recovered substances to the forensic lab for testing. We will know the exact cause of death once we receive the viscera report. Our investigation is ongoing,” stated Sector 53 police officer Satender Rawal.
In a separate but noteworthy development earlier this week, authorities uncovered a counterfeit drug operation in Gurugram, involving fake Mounjaro injections. Two people were arrested, and a nationwide alert has been issued to track down these counterfeit products. The investigation is focused on revealing the entire network involved in the illicit trade, including those who may be implicated in this troubling scheme.
