Mangaluru: 21-year-old on visit to aunt's home dies by suicide


Daijiworld Media Network - Mangaluru (SP)

Mangaluru, Mar 8: A youth who had visited the house of his aunt in Pilar Prakash Nagar in Ullal to enjoy the festival atmosphere on account of Pilar festival hanged himself in a room on Sunday.

Sourav (21) from Padil took this extreme step. Friends, relatives and others had thronged most of the houses sin Pilar to exult in the festive atmosphere on account of Dompada Bali celebration of Sri Panjandaya Daiva arranged at Pilar, Someshwar, on Saturday and Sunday.

Sourav was on a visit to the residence of Sujata in Pilar Prakash Nagar. He happened to be the son of Sujata's younger sister. He took part in the festival, came back home, had lunch, and then went into a room, informing others that he was feeling sleepy.

In the evening, Sourav's mother went into the room to wake him up but was shocked to find him hanging from the ceiling fan. Ullal police registered a case and sent the mortal remains for post-mortem. Sourav was unmarried. Reason for this abrupt suicide could not be ascertained. The deceased has left behind parents, a brother and a sister.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Mar 09 2022

    Very sad .That too happened inAunts house .Trouble for her family.Techno Party?Were any drugs problem ?Nowa days almost all partys from young generations doesnt be a hit without this .Naturally can also without too.Did anyone findout this?Recently here in Germany there was a case .One Party was arranged .As one or two guests opened a Champagner bottle and drank one two sips in a hotel bar and started choking fell down started his body shivering and died .Later they foundout champagner bottle was filled with drugs and sealed .God knows nowadays what all illegal things are making rounds.Many drugs in excess drive people to suicide Be carefulMay his soul rest in Peace.Deepest sympathy to the whole family.(Police had later all champagner bottles have collected and sent to laboratory.They contained drugs .)

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  • Rajesh B Shetty, Udupi

    Tue, Mar 08 2022

    He should not have put his aunt into trouble. Now they will have overcome legal hassle.

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  • Af,,,, Mangaluru

    Tue, Mar 08 2022

    There is some thing hidden mistery behind his suicide,

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  • Cynthia, Dk

    Tue, Mar 08 2022

    Che..... soo sad.... om shanthi....

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  • Akil, Udupi/Bengaluru

    Tue, Mar 08 2022

    Very Sad!!! RIP Young Man... I am just suspecting the love angle for this Suicide. Today's Techno-freak, fast-forward younger generation definitely needs to be educated for Human Values, Meditation, etc. "Happiness Curriculum" launched by Delhi Govt. in Schools - is one such example to minimise/prevent these kind of incidents!!!

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  • prakash, Manipal

    Tue, Mar 08 2022

    May his soul rest in peace. We are all helpless when such lively and agile children take the extreme step. Mind is a man's best friend and at times turns out to be worst enemy.

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