29 October,2022 06:45 PM IST | Mumbai | PTI
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A 40-year-old woman who allegedly jumped into a 'nullah' (major drain) in Lokhandwala area of western Mumbai in the early hours of Saturday due to domestic issues was rescued by a police team, an official said.
The Oshiwara police station official said they were alerted about a woman shouting for help in a nullah, and a constable who was part of the team that arrived at the spot, near Celebration Club, went into the water and rescued her.
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"After getting her out of water, she was given first-aid. She has told us she took this step due to some issues at home. She is a resident of New MHADA Colony in Andheri. She was counselled and allowed to go home," the official said.
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