Four people booked for abetment to suicide in Gurgaon


Gurgaon, August 1 (IANS): Four people, including a woman, were booked for abetment to suicide of a BBA graduate, who committed suicide by hanging, police said here Thursday.

Asha (22) and three others were booked under section 306 of the Indian Penal Code and having common intent in the suicide of 24-year-old Dinesh Pilwal.

The victim, allegedly spurned in love, committed suicide in his rented room in Greenwood City.

"Dinesh has left a suicide note and blamed his girlfriend and three friends for taking the extreme step," investigation officer Satpal Singh told IANS.

"Don't fall in love, otherwise you may face the situation I faced and you will have to end your life, like me," he wrote in his two-page suicide note, written in Hindi.

"Most girls are greedy for money and sex and they don't believe in real love," the note said.

"Asha and the other accused used to study with the deceased at a private institute in Faridabad," the official said.

The victim from Tigaon village in Faridabad, who got married to another girl nearly a year back, had came to Gurgaon a fortnight back. He had told his family that he had got a job in Gurgaon.

Pilwal might have committed suicide three or four days back. The neighbours of his first floor flat informed the police when foul smell started coming out of the deceased's room.

The decomposed body was found hanging from a ceiling fan.

The body was handed over to family members after the post-mortem examination Thursday.

"We are collecting information about the accused. No one has been arrested," said a senior police officer.

  

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