BSY granddaughter's suicide: Don't know what pushed her to end life, says husband


Bengaluru, Jan 30 (IANS): The state police have recorded the statement of Dr Neeraj, in connection with the suicide case of former chief minister B S Yediyurappa's granddaughter Dr Soundarya. Dr Neeraj, Soundarya's husband in his statement said that the couple shared a good bonding, there was no crisis between them and he is not able to understand what pushed Soundarya to the verge of committing suicide, police sources said on Sunday, january 30.

Soundarya committed suicide by hanging from a ceiling fan in her flat leaving behind her 9-month-old male baby on Friday. Dr Neeraj has said that he led a cordial life with Soundarya. He claimed that they did not quarrel or had any difference of opinion among themselves.

Dr Neeraj has further stated that the incident has shocked him and he is not able to understand what led her to commit suicide. After the birth of the child, Soundarya spent most of the time at her parents' place and visited the flat occasionally, police said.

"As always, I expected Soundarya to wake up late in the morning, so I started for work early in the morning at regular time. When she came to the flat on Thursday night she seemed to be fine," claimed Neeraj, police sources said.

After recording the statement of Dr Neeraj, the High Ground police who are investigating the case conducted spot inspection in the flat where Soundarya committed suicide in the presence of Neeraj and family members. The police have also recorded the statements of Soundarya's mother and maids, according to sources.

Soundarya wanted to serve the poor and chose to work at the Bowring hospital, which is run by the government. Meanwhile, Bengaluru Police Commissioner Kamal Pant met Yediyurappa at his residence and spoke to him for about 20 minutes. Further investigation is on.

 

 

 

  

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  • Mangalorean, Mangaluru

    Mon, Jan 31 2022

    Read in the news paper after delivery she was suffering from severe depression (Female hysteria). RIP

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  • John, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Checking her mobile and his mobile will solve the case in no time

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Ruling out Chinese/Communist/Elitist angle for a change?

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  • Ayes p., Kudla/ksa

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Olagina guttu shivane balla!

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  • Haneef, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Hospital staff will know the truth whether she qualified to serve doctor or passed on back door. Politics can make illiterates PM can make doctor too!

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    To the best of my knowledge she was found dead in her husband's flat, and no one was with her at that time.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    “When you don’t have the strength to take another step, ask those you love to pull you.”

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    She was well qualified, having influential/Well to do father and equally matching professional medical practitioner. In spite of all such worldly blessings a person is suffering mental stress and depression. It's very much true money & wealth will not provide lasting happiness and peace of mind to sustain balanced family life with most demanding peace of mind. No suicidal instincts without actual or external pressure.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Many women suffer from a deadly form of depression, postpartum, within 1 year after delivery, which in it's severe form can lead to suicide and lack of attention towards the new born caused by hormonal imbalances which requires aggressive medications and counselling! When one has suicidal ideation there should be someone with her in case she tries to attempt suicide! All this has nothing to do with money, education, status etc. It's her misfortune that she got it!

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  • Harold Dcunha;, Mangalore, India.

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai; You are absolutely right. Women's are very delicate and after delivery, they require utmost attention, which might be lacking with professional partner. Being staying in a flat, leads to more lonely. Very sad, a professional doctor ended her life. RIP to Dr. Soundarya.

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Maybe she didn't wanted to get married or to have children.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Highly speculative and illogical assumption! Do you think any mother will commit suicide leaving her small infant behind?

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Very likely it is Post Partum Depression. Nothing much can be done about it. Both were doctors, if some family member had noticed behavioral changes, counseling and medication may have helped. After delivery she should have been constantly busy or in touch with family members. Easy to say but now with nuclear families it is not always possible.

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  • Strolfwyn Menezes, Dubai, Toranto, New Zealand, Baton Rouge, Paris

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    She was living with her parents. So contact with family was not an issue.

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  • Observer, Mangaluru

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Case doesn't look that much complicated as her husband trying to turn into. He definitely had lied but truth will come out soon from her parent side.

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    It's mentioned in newspapers that she was battling severe depression since a year with suicidal ideation and had taken a work break!

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    badi logon ki badi bathein....yeddy is known for these kind of deaths...

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  • Harold Dcunha;, Mangalore, India.

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    real kujuma, kodial; Aaap bee bade log hai. Kyokee, aaap, bade logo, bade logo ke bare me bahut jaanta hai.

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  • Flavian, Mangalore/Kuwait

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    "When people kill themselves, they think they’re ending the pain, but all they’re doing is passing it on to those they leave behind."

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  • Mathew, Udupi

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    It is said, suicide is a permanent solution for a temporary problem. But we never know what goes on in the mind of a depressed person.

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  • Rahul, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2022

    Almighty knows truth.

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