Karkala: Suicide Attempt, Husband Saved


Daijiworld Media Network – Karkala (SP)

Karkala, May 9: In an incident that occurred at Ninjur in Palli village of the taluk on Sunday May 8, a person, who tried to commit suicide after seeing that his wife had done so, was saved by his neighbours.

Divya (20), wife of Prashant Shetty (32), a resident of Palli village, had committed suicide by hanging herself at her home. Prashant, working in a press in Manipal, came home after work on Sunday, to find that his wife had ended her life. Frustrated and grief-stricken, he too consumed poison and hanged himself.

A one-year-old child of the couple, seeing that its father was hanging from a rope, started wailing loudly. The neighbours, hearing the loud cries of the child, came to see what  had happened. They saw that Prshant, who was hanging from a rope, was still alive and writhing because of suffocation. He was brought down, and admitted into Manipal Hospital. His condition is stated to be serious.

The neighbours said that the husband-wife duo was very close to each other, and apparently there were no problems which could be termed as serious as to warrant such a step. Their marriage had been performed three years back. A case has been booked in the town police station here, and investigation has been taken up by sub inspector, Pramod Kumar.

  

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  • Lancelot N. Tauro, Manglore - Doha Qatar

    Mon, May 09 2011

    Praise GOD through this one year old child's cry to save her father. Poor Child what mistake has done to lose her mother too.

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