Lady constable committed suicide in Indore, love after husband’s death proved costly?

Indore News: A lady constable, who was in a live-in relationship with a constable posted at the traffic police station in Indore, committed suicide. Priya, posted in the DRP line, was a resident of Munger, Bihar.

A sad news has come out from Indore. Where a lady constable living in the Aerodrome area committed suicide late on Wednesday. After this incident, there was panic in the police administration of Indore. As soon as the information was received, the officers reached the spot. Initial investigation has revealed that the deceased was living in a live-in relationship with a constable posted in the traffic police station. It is said that there was an argument between the two over some issue and the girl took this dreadful step.

The constable was a resident of Munger district of Bihar.

Actually, this incident took place in Shubham Nagar of Aerodrome police station area of ​​Indore. A constable named Priya Yadav (28), who lived there, hanged herself in her house. The constable was posted in the DRP line. Priya was originally a resident of Munger district of Bihar. But after the death of her husband Amit Kumar, she got compassionate appointment in MP Police. Due to which she came to Indore and started living.

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Initial investigation by the police has revealed that Constable Priya Yadav was living with Constable Kavindra Yadav posted in the traffic police station for the last three years. After her husband, she started loving Kavindra. It was even told that both of them were going to get married. But on Wednesday night there was an argument between the two regarding this very matter. After this, after having dinner, the living partner went out for a walk, but when he returned, he found Priya hanging. After this Kavindra informed the police.

Disclaimer: Suicide is not the solution to any problem. If you are also having thoughts of suicide or hurting yourself, then you can immediately take help from family, friends and psychiatrist. Apart from this, you can also ask for help by calling these helpline numbers. Aasra (Mumbai) 022-27546669, Sumaitri (Delhi) 011-23389090, Roshni (Hyderabad) 040-66202000, Lifeline 033-64643267 (Kolkata). Spandan (Madhya Pradesh) 9630899002, 7389366696, Sanjeevani: 0761-2626622, TeleMANAS 1-8008914416/14416, Jeevan Aadhar: 1800-233-1250. In case of mental stress, you can get help sitting at home by contacting helpline numbers 14416 and 1800 8914416 for counselling.

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