The incident has left the community shocked, particularly because her engagement and wedding were scheduled for January 2026.
According to the news reports, the deceased woman arrived alone at a rooftop café around 8:00 PM on November 21. Staff stated that she appeared normal when placing her order for tea, followed by a bottle of water and a glass. She then spent approximately 20 minutes talking on her phone. When a café employee returned from the kitchen, he saw her walking toward the railing. Within seconds, she climbed over and jumped, resulting in her instant death due to the impact.
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The cafe reportedly held emotional significance, as she often visited the cafe with her fiancé.
The deceased physiotherapist hailed from Moti Bhegdi village in Jamnagar district and lived with her family in Surat’s Sarathana locality. Her father works in a diamond factory, while she herself was financially independent, running her own physiotherapy centre, Shreeji Physio Clinic in Sarathana-Jakatnaka. The imminent wedding and engagement had kept her excited, and she spoke with her fiancé frequently. However, police investigation into her mobile phone has unearthed WhatsApp messages hinting at a recent strain in the relationship. A message reportedly sent to her fiancé read, "Don't tell your parents small things," strongly suggesting underlying tension. Police are now examining the complete chat and call records to determine if this stress was the catalyst for her extreme step, reports Free Press Journal. Also Read:Gujarat Shocker: Chemists Allegedly Guide Family to Sedate, Kill 19-Year-Old Aspiring Medical Student
Speaking to Aaj Tak, ACP Vipul Patel said the matter is being investigated. Police have confiscated the deceased physiotherapist's mobile phone and are also questioning family members. The body has been sent for post-mortem, and police continue to probe all possible angles to determine the cause behind the young woman's tragic decision.
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