Harassed by stalker, 32-year-old Paediatrician commits suicide in Hyderabad
Hyderabad: In a shocking incident, a 32-year-old paediatrician allegedly committed suicide at her house in the Masab Tank area on Monday following harassment and threats from a person who had been stalking her.
According to the police, the doctor was being stalked and harassed by a man whom she had met over social media last year. They said that the man was constantly harassing her and would intrude on her official meetings and threaten her against talking to other men.
It is believed that the harassment she suffered at the hands of the man has driven her to take this extreme step.
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As per the DC news report, her body was discovered by the building security guard who went to her room to inquire about her witnessing a heated argument between her and a man on the ground floor of the apartment building. They continued their arguments on the fourth floor.
After entering her room, the guard found the doctor dead and saw the man standing on the balcony. The security guard then immediately informed the police and the doctor's husband. The couple had married in 2018 and had no children.
Her husband a software professional who was out of station rushed back home upon getting the shocking news.
It is unclear whether the husband was aware of the distress his wife was experiencing, but the victim's brother informed the police that his sister had informed him about the harassment from the stalker.
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