Four Members Of A Family Commit Suicide Under OU Police Station

Hyderabad, Jan 6 (Maxim News): A tragedy took place in the area of Osmania University Police Station limit, four members of the same family committed suicide in Rupali’s apartment in Habsiguda. Among the dead were Pratap 34, Sindhura 32, Adya 4, and Pratap’s mother.

Sindhura is working as a manager in a private bank in Himayat nagar, and Pratap is working as a design manager in a BMW car showroom.

As soon as the police got the information, the police went to the spot, and the bodies were shifted to Secunderabad Gandhi Mortuary. Police are investigating the case. (Maxim News)


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