India: Indian Paramilitary Officer Commits Suicide in Jharkhand

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  • An officer of the Indian paramilitary Central Industrial Security Force has committed suicide.
  • The officer was from Jharkhand, India.
  • The officer was heavily in debt.

An officer of the Indian paramilitary Central Industrial Security Force (CISF) has committed suicide in the troubled state of Jharkhand, India. Azadi Times Reported..,

 

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The 29-year-old officer, Jaysinghu, was found hanging from the bathroom door of his rented house in the limits of Jorapokhar Police Station in the Dhanbad district of the state. Jaysinghu was a resident of Midnipur in West Bengal and India. He was posted in Coking Coal Ltd. He was living in a rented house with his wife.

 

According to Jaysinghu’s wife Sushmita Singho, her husband was heavily in debt. She said that Jaysinghu had taken a loan of Rs. 5 lakhs from a private moneylender to meet the expenses of his wedding. He was unable to repay the loan and was under a lot of stress.

 

The police have registered a case of unnatural death and are investigating the matter.

Jaysinghu’s suicide is a reminder of the high levels of stress and anxiety that many people in India face. The country has a high suicide rate, and the problem is particularly acute among young people.

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