Teacher Dies from Heart Attack in India After Scam Call About Daughter’s Alleged Involvement in Sex Racket
Malti Verma, a 58-year-old government school teacher, received a distressing WhatsApp call on Monday that claimed her college-age daughter had been implicated in a sex racket.
In a tragic turn of events, a woman in Agra lost her life due to an alleged phone scam that preyed on her parental instincts. Malti Verma, a 58-year-old government school teacher, received a distressing WhatsApp call on Monday that claimed her college-age daughter had been implicated in a sex racket. This incident not only highlights the rising trend of telephone fraud but also the severe psychological toll such scams can take.
The alarming call came from a man using a profile picture of a police officer, which added a veneer of credibility to the scheme. During the conversation, the caller insisted that Ms. Verma must transfer ~ CA$1600 (₹1 lakh) to a specific bank account to secure her daughter’s safe return and to prevent any legal repercussions. According to Ms. Verma’s son, Dipanshu, the call occurred around noon and sent their family into a panic.
“After she received the call, my mother immediately contacted me,” Dipanshu recalled. “I asked her to share the number that had called her. Upon checking, I discovered it had a +92 prefix, indicating it was a scam. I warned her, but she remained anxious and started to feel unwell.”
Despite Dipanshu’s attempts to reassure her—informing her that his sister was safe and unharmed—Ms. Verma’s condition continued to decline. After returning home from work, she reported experiencing chest pain. The family provided her with something to drink, but unfortunately, her health deteriorated rapidly. “She passed away shortly after returning home,” Dipanshu added, grief-stricken.
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