AIIMS Jodhpur Physiotherapist allegedly hangs self from ceiling fan

Published On 2021-07-05 04:30 GMT   |   Update On 2021-07-05 07:19 GMT
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Jodhpur: A 42-year-old physiotherapist at AIIMS here hanged herself to death on Saturday.

According to the police statement to PTI, the physiotherapist sat with her husband and two children for some time after returning home from work in the afternoon and then headed to her room. When her kids went to look for her, they found her hanging with the ceiling fan, they said, adding she was rushed to the hospital's emergency room and died during treatment.

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A temporary employee at city''s All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS), she lived with her husband, who is a doctor in the forensic department of the hospital.

The reason behind the extreme step has not been ascertained yet, police said, adding no suicide note was found from her possession.

The investigators suspect that she might have been disturbed about something at work.

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