Call girl from Thailand dies of corona, brought to India at this much cost
Call girl from Thailand dies of corona, brought to India at this much cost
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Lucknow: Thailand call girl has passed away from corona who came on the call of a businessman's son amid the havoc of the corona epidemic. She was admitted to Lohia Hospital in Lucknow for treatment where he breathed his last. She was brought to India by the businessman's son at a cost of Rs 7 lakh. According to the report, she fell ill two days after reaching India and passed away on May 3.

Police approached the Thailand Embassy to hand over the body to the kin of the deceased call girl. However, no one came forward to claim the body. The administration then cremated her in the presence of an agent who brought her from India. According to reports, the agent has been identified as a Salman. Meanwhile, UP police have started investigating the international sex racket in the city. Officials are trying to find out who came in contact with her. According to the police, she was in touch with a travel agent from Rajasthan. It was the travel agent who sent her to Lucknow.

The Lucknow businessman's son himself had approached the Thailand Embassy and informed them about the situation when she fell ill. It was then that the Thailand Embassy, with the help of the Ministry of External Affairs of India, admitted her to the hospital. In Uttar Pradesh, the second wave of coronavirus epidemic continues to sweep the state. At present, there are 2,54,118 active cases of Covid-19 in the State.

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