Moodbidri: Depressed by death of lover, lecturer commits suicide


Daijiworld Media Network – Moodbidri (SP)

Moodbidri, Sep 1: Vanishree K S (25) commerce department lecturer of a PU college here committed suicide by hanging herself from a ceiling home of her rented room in Gandhinagar here on Saturday August 30. It is gathered that she had been distraught after a man she was in love with ended his life a few days ago.

Vanishree, only daughter of Krishnaraj, an agriculturist from Alangar near Kadaba in Puttur taluk, had been appointed as lecturer in Alva's PU College here two months back. She stayed as paying guest in Rose Doll Apartment in Gandhinagar, along with three girl students. As two of her roommates were on a visit to their native places on account of Vinayaka Chaturthi festival, Vanishree and a student stayed in the rented accommodation for the time being.

Vanishree, it is learnt, returned to her room early on Saturday from college, after getting permission from the concerned, citing ill health. When her roommate returned home at around 4 pm and tried to open the door, she found that the door had been bolted from inside. She called out Vanishree's name besides calling her cell phone number, but did not get any response. The efforts made by neighbours to open the door too failed.

After the policemen were told about the incident, they came on the scene, and broke open the door with the help of some locals at around 6 pm. They found that Vanishree's body was hanging from the end of her sari that had been tied to the ceiling fan.

In a death note, Vanishree said that her lover, Suprasanna, had died some days ago, and that having been unable to live without his company, she had decided to die. She also requested her cremation to be conducted at the spot where her lover's body was consigned to flames. Although she also mentioned the cell phone number of her father at the end of this note, the policemen are yet to establish the identity of Suprasanna, where was he, what was he doing, why he committed suicide, etc.

 

  

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  • Aloysius, Shirthady/Germany

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    This is an act of desperation.
    At times people like today's victim has lost the hope in living for herself or for those who exist and care for her. Instead they sacrifice everything to those who do not exist now. We can not blame her for loving a person so much whom she was knowing for a short while than that to her family. But she should not have taken a decision of a fraction time. Sometimes people should think about the meaning of moving on though it is tough. Even the media/movies these days has much of a hand on every victim to undergo such an outrageous incident with so ease.
    Sad demise and may her sou
    l rest in peace...

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  • chethan, mangalore

    Tue, Sep 02 2014

    It happens....
    Everyone goes tough situation at once in peak...most survive few not.
    How can we identify them to prevent?

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  • Ivan, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    At every stone thrown there is a suicide and that too in Mangalore. This happens in Tokyo. In one more incident one lady ASI's daughter suicided since she was deeply saddened with her best friends suicidal death. May God save us from such deaths

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  • abdul Khadar, Kundapur / Dubai

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Its not love its pure madness. Why don't think of parents. There is no value for their love and affection. May be her loneliness encouraged to go for extreme.. Its all fraction of seconds decision.. I feel sad of parents.

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  • Soorya, Kasaragod

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    I know Mr Krishnaraj. This child born after 10 years of his marriage. He loved and pampered this child. Recently he constructed a new house. Children should at least think about their parents who love them unconditionally before taking this type of step

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Sometime Love is like a commitment and when it fails it is like a commitment to suicide ,a sad and a unfortunate development .

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  • mohammed ashraf, mudubage ampar

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    sad to hear but love is blind this is lesson for all.what she did its right or wrong she is no more now.but young generation be safe before falling in love.life is too short enjoy it

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Mon, Sep 01 2014


    Immature love says: 'I love you because I need you.' Mature love says 'I need you because I love you.'

    True love or mad love but too drastic way to end life like this !

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  • yogi shettigar kateel, mumbai

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    she suicide bcz of she cnt leave wthot her byfrnd who met her before some days.then wt abt her parents who cared her form 25 year? no value for their love?..y she ddnt think abt them...really disgusting!

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  • Alwyn, mlore

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    so demoralizing for the students,
    at least live for your parents..

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  • Muzaffar, Udupi

    Mon, Sep 01 2014

    Sad to hear the death of lecturer who could be a great asset of this society by teaching others.Those who die for lover should think of their parents and siblings whom they leave behind. She should have more courage to live instead of emotional sentimental she could find another man in her life who live her more than Suprasanna.God give strength to her family to tolerate the pain of her departure.

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