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Crime briefs from Hyderabad and other parts of Telangana
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Madassar, MD of Blissful Farm Traders Private Limited, died by suicide at Hotel Swetha in Karimnagar. A native of Bellampalli, he allegedly hanged himself in his room. A note confirmed that no one else was responsible for his death
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Harish, a 25-year-old hotel worker from Khammam, died by suicide after harassment by a loan app company, which morphed and circulated obscene images when he couldn’t repay dues. Police registered a case based on his father’s complaint
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Deepu Gautam from Uttar Pradesh, who had come to Hyderabad a year ago, was reportedly upset over his financial constraints
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Vattam Karthik, a resident of Sarapaka town in Burgampadu mandal, hanged himself to death at his house, say police
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A final-year B.Tech student from Siddipet, studying at Lovely Professional University in Punjab, died by suicide after allegedly consuming poison.
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Tigulla Raju suffered a paralytic attack and remained bedridden due to mounting pressure from lenders for loan repayment
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Shiva Kumar, a native of Kallapally Beluru, reportedly resorted to the extreme step after a woman rejected his marriage proposal
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Pappu Anjaneyulu, who worked in a bottling company, was found hanging from a tree in Manakondur mandal
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Chenna Pavan, his parents Sataiah and Kanakavva, and younger brother Kalyan reportedly used to harass Akanksha for dowry
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Jana Reddy allegedly persuaded the woman into a physical relationship by promising marriage
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It is reported that he died by suicide due to work stress. However, police are yet to ascertain the exact reason behind the extreme step
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Cops recover suicide note written by Mukthirajan Roy, victim Mahalaxmi's colleague in which he had confessed to the horrifying crime
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According to police officials, the accused, identified as Muktiranjan Pratap Ray (31), was found dead under Dhusuri Police Station limits in Bhadrak district of Odisha
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The bench also said the Supreme Court, high courts and lower courts must be alive to the misuse of criminal law by the state machinery.
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A vacation bench of Justices D Y Chandrachud and Indira Banerjee, which ordered that the accused shall not try to meet any witness in the case, said their release should not be delayed
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The Bombay High Court had on Monday refused to grant interim relief to Arnab Goswami and two others in connection with the case and directed him to approach a lower court to seek bail.
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The HC noted that the petitioner (Goswami) has the remedy under law to approach the sessions court concerned and seek regular bail.
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In 2018, the architect and his mother committed suicide over alleged non-payment of dues by Republic TV, police said.