Man jumps to death from building in Rangareddy

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Highlights

  • A quarrel on petty issue with wife resulted in suicide of the man
  • A case was registered and an investigation is underway

Rangareddy: In a fit of rage, a man reportedly went to the roof and jumped to death after an argument over a petty issue. The incident took place in Rajendranagar on Tuesday.

According to the sources, the man identified as Revan Siddappa and his wife quarrelled on some petty issue and Siddappa reportedly rushed to the roof of the building and jumped to death. The injured man was rushed to a nearby hospital where he succumbed to injuries. Narsing police rushed to the spot and the deceased body has been shifted to nearby government hospital for post-mortem. A case was registered and an investigation is underway.

On Monday night, A 23-year-old man died by suicide at his house in Balanagar.

Man identified as Sai Kumar, lived along with his family at Balanagar old village. "On Monday morning, Sai Kumar's mother scolded him over some issue. When she returned home in evening she found him hanging to a ceiling fan in the house. It appears he might have slipped into depression," said Balanagar police.

On information the police reached the spot and shifted the body to mortuary. A case is booked and an investigation is underway.

Similarly, a Class 10 student was found hanging in her home in Jammikunta on Monday. She is suspected to have hanged herself to death after getting upset over her parents scolding her for getting less marks.

According to police, Arelli Jagruthi (16) hanged herself from the fan when the family members had gone outside.

She was found dead when family members returned. Jagruthi, a Class 10 student in a private school in Jammikunta town, is said to have resorted to the extreme step after her parents scolded her for a below average performance in the recent pre-final examinations.

Based on a complaint lodged by the family, the police have registered the case and are investigating.

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