Man Dies By Suicide; Note Accuses Lenders, Ex Colleagues Of Harassment

Ndtv | 1 month ago | 26-01-2023 | 10:23 pm

Man Dies By Suicide; Note Accuses Lenders, Ex Colleagues Of Harassment

Police said the man made a clip in which he narrated he lost his jobThane: A 35-year-old man allegedly died by suicide by jumping in front of a suburban train in Maharashtra's Thane district, a police official said on Thursday.The incident took place on Wednesday night between Ambernath and Badlapur stations on Central Railway's main line, the official added."The man was identified as Girish Nandlal Chube. A note found from the spot has named some people due to which he had to take this extreme step," Kalyan Railway police station senior inspector Mukesh Dhage said.Police sources said the man also made a clip in which he has narrated that he lost his job after two colleagues complained to the firm's owner.He said he had to take Rs 1 lakh from some people as he was out of a job and these lenders were harassing him, these sources said.These persons and two colleagues have been named in the video clip, which has gone viral on social media.No one has been arrested in this case, he added.PromotedListen to the latest songs, only on JioSaavn.com(Except for the headline, this story has not been edited by NDTV staff and is published from a syndicated feed.)HelplinesVandrevala Foundation for Mental Health9999666555 or help@vandrevalafoundation.comTISS iCall022-25521111 (Monday-Saturday: 8 am to 10 pm)(If you need support or know someone who does, please reach out to your nearest mental health specialist.)Featured Video Of The DayNDTV Exclusive: Super 30 Founder Anand Kumar On Being Awarded The Padma Shri


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Maharashtra Man Tricked Into Investing In Bitcoins, Loses Over Rs 33 Lakh