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Amroha Teenager Dies After Family Follows Tantrik Advice for Snakebite Treatment

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A 14-year-old boy has died in the Amroha district of Uttar Pradesh after his family followed the advice of a local occultist instead of seeking medical treatment for a snakebite. The incident, which has drawn significant attention to the prevalence of superstition in rural areas, concluded tragically on Saturday.

Reports indicate that the teenager was bitten by a venomous snake while at home. Rather than transporting the boy to a nearby hospital for immediate anti-venom treatment, his parents turned to a local tantrik for assistance.

The practitioner allegedly convinced the family that modern medicine would be ineffective against the specific nature of the bite. He suggested a ritual that involved lowering the boy’s body into the Ganga river for a continuous period of twelve hours.

The tantrik claimed the sacred waters would draw the venom out of the boy's system and restore his health. For half a day, the boy remained partially submerged in the river as his family waited for a recovery that never came.

By the time the twelve-hour period concluded, the boy showed no signs of life and was later confirmed deceased. Local authorities were alerted to the situation following the boy's death, and an investigation into the matter is now in progress.

Medical professionals in the region have expressed deep concern over the recurrence of such incidents. Doctors emphasize that snakebite victims have a high survival rate if treated promptly with anti-venom at a clinical facility.

Delaying treatment to perform rituals often results in irreversible organ failure or death, as seen in this case. Law enforcement officials are currently questioning the tantrik involved to determine if criminal negligence charges are applicable.

Community leaders are calling for increased awareness programs to educate villagers on the dangers of relying on occult practices during medical emergencies. The boy's body has been sent for a post-mortem examination to officially determine the cause of death.

This tragedy underscores the persistent gap between traditional beliefs and modern healthcare accessibility in parts of northern India. Local residents have expressed shock as the investigation continues into the actions of those involved.

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Published: Apr 11, 2026. Last updated: Apr 11, 2026.

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