Another Weaver Dies By Suicide In Sircilla

Sircilla/Hyderabad, June 25 (Maxim News): The spree of suicide of weavers is continuing in Sircilla, with one more incident reported on Tuesday.

Mudigonda Naresh (53)

Mudigonda Naresh (53) ended his life by hanging at his Indiramma colony residence near the Sircilla Textile park, Thangallapally on Tuesday. 

A ‘Vaipani‘ worker, Naresh is said to have resorted to the extreme step due to financial problems.  Naresh was facing troubles to run his family due to lack of employment during the last six months.

Health Problems

He is survived by his wife and parents, with his mother suffering from health problems.  Further details are awaited.  (Maxim News) 


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