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Kin Allege Unscientific Treatment by Acupuncturists in Woman's Death
The New Indian Express Kozhikode
|August 29, 2025
The family of a 45-year-old widow from Kuttiadi has filed a formal police complaint, alleging that two acupuncturists misled the woman with unscientific treatment and urged her to avoid conventional cancer treatment, which they believe led to her death.
The deceased, Hajara, a mother of three, had been battling breast cancer in its advanced stages, a condition doctors diagnosed only after her relatives intervened later. She died on Sunday. The tragic incident has again put a spotlight on the unverified alternative therapies and their practitioners persisting in the region.
Hajara, who had been under the care of a female acupuncturist in Kuttiadi and a male practitioner in Tirur for over a year, was reportedly told by the former that the bleeding from her breast was a sign of "recovery" and that she should avoid modern medicine.
The family members have also released a mobile phone conversation between Hajara and the female acupuncturist in which the latter can be heard saying that the worsening pain is a sign of her improving condition.
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