Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Raipur: On Tuesday evening, a 52-year-old doctor, Dr. Akhilesh Vishwakarma, stationed at a community health center in Surajpur district, tragically took his own life at his residence. In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
In a suicide note recovered by the police, Dr. Vishwakarma expressed his despair, stating, 'I am fed up with life and do not wish to live anymore.' According to police officials, after leaving his duty at the PHC in Pratappur, Dr. Vishwakarma returned home around seven in the evening and locked himself in his room. Despite calls from his son and daughter-in-law for dinner around nine o'clock, there was no response from him. The couple became anxious and forcefully opened the door, only to be shocked by the sight of him hanging from the ceiling fan. Upon receiving the information, Pratappur police officials promptly arrived at the scene. The officers arranged for the body to undergo a post-mortem examination.
During the interrogation, it was discovered that the 52-year-old doctor had been battling depression. According to neighbors, he had suffered the loss of his first wife shortly after their marriage. Tragically, he also lost his second wife to COVID-19, as stated by a police officer. Additionally, the officer revealed that one of his sons had taken his own life two years prior due to the stress of not clearing the NEET exam. At present, the doctor resided with his son from his first marriage and his daughter-in-law. A formal complaint has been lodged, and the investigation remains ongoing, confirmed the police officials.
Dr. Sundar Sankaran, Program Director at Aster Institute of Renal Transplantation in Bengaluru, recently criticized HDFC for inundating him with spam calls from their loan team.
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The World Health Organization (WHO) issued a warning on Monday regarding a batch of common cold syrup that has been found to be contaminated. The syrup, known as Cold Out, was manufactured by Fourrts (India) Laboratories for Dabilife Pharma and was discovered in Iraq. The contamination includes higher than acceptable levels of diethylene and ethylene glycol.
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