Man commits suicide in Madanapalle

Man commits suicide in Madanapalle
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A couple got love marriage, and with the threat from the family members, they left Hyderabad and shifted to Madanapalle in Chittoor district.

Madanapalle: A couple got love marriage, and with the threat from the family members, they left Hyderabad and shifted to Madanapalle in Chittoor district. One started working as a lecturer and another joined bank job on contract bases.

It was a happy going family. Recently, the husband was under deep pressure as his parents forced him to come back. With this, he becomes upset and committed suicide by hanging himself at home on Wednesday. This incident happened at Gottigani Cheruvu in Madanapalle.

According to the police details, Mohammed Baba Yousufuddin (32), a native of Toli Chowki use to work as a data entry operator at HCU in Hyderabad. He met with a woman Ayesha (30) of Kurnool district, who was studying PG in the same university.

By the time they met each other, Ayesha already had a 12-year-old daughter. Yousuf, who learned about Ayesha's divorce from her first husband, fell in love with her. Going against the will of the family members, he married Ayesha last year.

With the threat from the family members, the couple decided to shift to Madanapalle and rented a house in Gottigani Cheruvu village. Ayesha works as an Urdu lecturer at a local government junior college and Yousuf works in a bank as a contract employee.

For last two days, Ayesha noticed that her husband was very upset and she asked the reason, but he had not answered her. Yousuf's parents were pressuring him to return back to Hyderabad, and he was not willing to do so because his wife was pregnant. Over this, he became depressed and committed suicide in the bedroom in his house.

With the cry of the family members, the locals reached the house and informed the police over the incident. On receiving the information, the police reached the spot, registered a case and shifted the body to the local government hospital for post-mortem.

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