30 years old Tripura Nurse hangs self at Chennai Hospital

Published On 2022-07-23 06:45 GMT   |   Update On 2022-07-23 06:45 GMT
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Agartala: In an unfortunate incident, a 30 years old Tripura nurse who was working at a Chennai Hospital ended her life by hanging herself on a balcony of the hospital during duty hours.

The parents of Rima Maya Begum of Sepahijala district in Tripura who has been found hanging in a private hospital in Jayanagar, Chennai demanded the state government to bring her body back home. 

Rima, a mother of two children of Putia village of Sonamura has been working as a nurse in a hospital for over a year. She was married to one Shahjahan Miah of the same locality 12 years ago and has a son and a daughter. Rima was divorced some time back and returned to her father, the family informed the police.

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Rima had moved to Chennai after getting a job last year, as she fell into a financial crisis with her aged parents and two children due to the COVID pandemic for the last two years. Recently, Rima took her younger sister to Chennai and engaged her in a job. 

Abu Taher, father of the deceased said, "On Wednesday, I got a call from the hospital where Rima worked that she had committed suicide by hanging herself on a balcony of the hospital during duty.

I have approached the Sub-Divisional Magistrate and the police to bring Rima's body home, which is at the hospital mortuary under K-11 CMD Police Station, Chennai and institute an enquiry to ascertain the reason for her death."

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