35-year-old pediatrician attached to ESI Hospital allegedly kills self by consuming pesticide
Sangareddy: In a unfortunate incident, a 35-year-old pediatrician attached to ESI Hospital has allegedly committed suicide by consuming pesticide. The incident took place on Thursday, at the residence of the doctor.
According to media reports, the doctor was reportedly upset over his wife's departure and had been depressed since then.
Sangareddy Rural Police have registered a case based on the complaint filed by the deceased doctor's father and are investigating the matter. Primarily, the reason that instigated the doctor to end his life is being thought to be continuous family troubles. The deceased's body has been sent for post mortem.
The doctor belonged from Kasyram village in Patancheru Mandal. He was a renowned pediatrician and had been working at the ESI hospital located at Ramachandrapuram.
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The doctor got married 5 years ago. Although the couple started their conjugal life happily, problems and quarrels followed soon afterward. Telangana Today adds that the deceased's father has mentioned in his complaint that one of the many reasons for the couple's continuous fights had been the constant interference of the wife's parents. Following such a dispute, the wife of the late doctor went back to her parents' house taking the only daughter along with her.
New Indian Express adds that the doctor got infected by COVID around the same time as well. The report also informs that the late doctor had been depressed ever since his family's departure.
The doctor along with his father went to visit his wife at her parents' house in Uppal several days ago, reports Telangana Today. However, her parents refused to send her back and even didn't allow the deceased to see his own daughter.
Telangana Today adds that a suicide note has been recovered where the late doctor had held his in-laws responsible for his death.
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