Last week, a 27-year-old woman allegedly died suicide at Delhi’s residence in Utama, Hindustan Times reports.
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Last week, a 27-year-old woman allegedly died suicide Hindustan Times. According to the report, the woman also left behind a suicide note and writing on the wall that announced “Chhodna Mat USKO” (do not regret it), police said.
In two pages, the deceased accused the man and his family members of persecution when she was reportedly asked to repay the loan she gave them, the report said. According to the police, the woman worked in a laboratory at a private school.
Her sister, 25 years old, told police that she had provided a man and brother a loan worth two rupees for her mother’s treatment. Despite repeated requests, they did not return the amount.
“The number was her former colleague from the civil defense unit. My sister gave him and his brother for 2 rupees for their mother’s medical treatment. They did not return the money despite repeated requests. They have threatened and persecuted it over the past few weeks,” she said in the police.
According to the report, the police said the woman lived with her mother and sisters at Uttam’s residence. Her body found her older sister, 29 when she returned home around 9pm on Saturday, ie. March 29.
Meanwhile, the case of suicide was registered in accordance with Section 108 BNS in Uttama Pagar’s police station.