Mangalore: Sacked NRI Hangs Himself in Lodge


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Apr 16: Deepu Peetambaran (27), a native of Ponnanam in Kollam district, Kerala, who had hired a room in Hotel Parkway on K S Rao Road in the city, was found hanging from the fan of his room on Friday April 15.

On contacting his family members, the policemen were given to understand that the deceased was working in the Gulf, and that he had recently been sacked from employment. He had come back to his native place before moving to the city and committing suicide.

Peetambaran had hired a room in the hotel on Wednesday. On Friday, the hotel employees found that the door of the room had been locked from inside. They peeped through the gap in the door, and saw Peetmbaran hanging from the fan. They broke open the door, and found that before hanging himself with the help of his lungi, Peetambaran had used a blade to cut the vein in his left hand. It is surmised that frustrated at not loosing his life by this method, he would have chosen to hang himself.

The Bunder policemen here have registered a case, and begun investigation.

  

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Sat, Apr 16 2011

    Sad story of a young man loosing life because he lost job. My sympathies with his family.
    At the same time I wanted to raise a issue regarding the Parkway Hotel. Employee peeped through the GAP of the door. I will not stay in a Hotel with gap in the door. Employees can have a view of what is happening inside. Specially in these days when there are micro cameras with Video hookup. Oh Man! are we living in primative era or what is happening.

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  • Louis D'Souza, Udupi/Kuwait

    Sat, Apr 16 2011

    May God give eaternal rest to his soul. Poor fellow.

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