30-Year-Old Man Dies After Consuming Libido-Boosting Pills & Alcohol In Hotel Room In Gwalior; Was On Business Trip
The body has been sent for a post-mortem examination to confirm the exact cause of death.

Gwalior (Madhya Pradesh): A 30-year-old man died after consuming Libido-boosting pills and intoxicants at a hotel room in Gwalior on Tuesday.
He was on a business trip to Gwalior and invited his girlfriend from Delhi to join him.
The incident happened at Maxon Hotel in Thatipur area, where the man’s girlfriend had come to meet him late at night.
Shortly after her arrival, he began feeling unwell. Despite being rushed to the hospital, he passed away before treatment could begin.
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Police recovered liquor bottles and wrappers of sex-enhancing pills from the hotel room. Doctors suspect the combination of alcohol and the pills might have caused his death.
The deceased, identified as Divyanshu, was from Lucknow and worked as an officer in a private company. He had checked into the hotel on Monday for a business trip.
On Tuesday night, he invited his girlfriend from Delhi to join him. Before her arrival, he reportedly consumed alcohol and took the pills. They were together for about an hour before his condition deteriorated around 11 PM.
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The hotel staff immediately informed the police and took him to a nearby hospital, where he was declared dead.
The police have detained the girlfriend for questioning. She revealed that Divyanshu was heavily intoxicated and had taken the pills, after which his health declined rapidly.
Doctors have also suggested an overdose of the pills combined with alcohol as the likely cause of death.
The body has been sent for a post-mortem examination to confirm the exact cause of death.
Divyanshu’s family, who arrived on Wednesday, has not raised any suspicions of foul play.
Investigations are ongoing and the police is investigating the matter and looking for
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