Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Nithyananda Out of Hospital, Back in Custody
Contentious 'godman' Swami Nithyananda, which was kept under surveillance at Jayadeva Hospital after he complained of chest pain, was discharged Tuesday morning. After having remained "under surveillance" for over 16 hours in the hospital, the Swami finally out of the hospital around 12:30 Tuesday.
He was taken to hospital Monday around 20:00, after he complained of severe pain in the upper body. But all their reports turned out to be normal and now Swami left in the custody of the Criminal examination Department (CID) police.
"He was sent home around 12:30 Tuesday after treadmill information were normal. The state of his heart is good and he is very fit now. Extensive testing was conducted on him showed that there are no complications, said Dr. CN Manjunath, Director , Jayadeva Institute of Cardiology.
Meanwhile, CID snuff cranes took notice of Lenin Karuppan, the Swami driver and complaints in the primary case against Nithyananda. The CID snuff cranes have not been contacted by any victim as alleged by Lenin in his complaint. Nithyananda has been in the keeping of CID police for five days now, but no victims have come forward to testify against him if the police had certain the public that their individuality is kept secret.
Labels:
Custody,
Hospital,
Swami Nithyananda
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