40-year-old businessman hangs himself

February 03, 2014 12:43 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:40 pm IST - HYDERABAD:

A 40-year-old businessman from Rajendranagar hanged himself at his house on Saturday night, police said. Chand Pasha’s family told police that financial woes had driven him into depression, and later suicide.

At Manchal, a woman who set herself ablaze on Saturday, succumbed to her burns, police said. P. Chennamma (63) had been in depression. She was rushed to the OGH, where she died while undergoing treatment.

At Jeedimetla, a 60-year-old who consumed acid at his house three days ago, died on Sunday. K. Ramulu’s family told police that he suffered a paralytic attack three years ago and had been in depression since then

24-year-old dies in roadmishap

K. Raghupathi (24), a private employee of Chandrayangutta, died after sustaining injuries from a motorcycle fall at Santoshnagar on Saturday, police said. He was rushed to a hospital where he was declared brought dead.

Man knifed by brother-in-law

A hotel worker suffered serious stab wounds after his brother-in-law attacked him with a knife at his residence in Srinagar Colony on Sunday.

The victim, Srinivas, and his brother-in-law, Ramulu, quarrelled after consuming liquor together. Srinivas hit Ramulu on his head and in retaliation, the latter used a knife to attack Srinivas, injuring him grievously on his neck. His family rushed him to Gandhi Hospital, where he is recuperating.

Punjagutta police booked a case against Ramulu and took him into custody.

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