Three family members end lives in Mysuru district after losing money in online gambling


Bengaluru, Feb 18 (IANS): Three members of a family ended their lives, allegedly after losing money in online gambling in Karnataka's Mysuru district on Tuesday.

The incident took place near Hanchya village, close to Mysuru.

The deceased were identified as Josh Anthony, his brother Joby Anthony, and Joby's wife Sharmila, also known as Swathi.

According to the police, Joby Anthony and Sharmila had lost a significant amount of money by betting on IPL cricket matches and online gaming.

People who had lent them money frequently visited them, demanding repayment.

Anthony, distressed and under immense pressure, ended his life first.

Josh died by suicide on February 17 (Monday) by hanging.

Before his death, he recorded a video in which he accused Anthony and Sharmila of fraudulently obtaining loans using their sister's name.

"My sister does not have a husband, and Joby and his wife have committed fraud against her. My brother Joby Anthony and his wife Sharmila are responsible for my death. They should be punished," Josh stated in the video.

Upon learning of Josh's suicide, Anthony and Sharmila also died by suicide by hanging on Tuesday.

The police have launched an investigation into the matter.

During its tenure, the BJP-led Karnataka government introduced an amendment to the Karnataka Police (Amendment) Act, banning online betting and wagering games. The ruling BJP had announced that it would not allow online betting, as it was destroying families.

In 2022, the High Court struck down guidelines that criminalised online gaming and betting.

Former Speaker and senior Congress leader Ramesh Kumar had raised concerns during a Legislative Session, urging the then BJP government to take strict action against the rapid growth of betting activities.

 

 

 

  

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Wed, Feb 19 2025

    Many family's are facing financial breakdown due to online betting and other types of frauds; a stagerrring 70L cr has been wiped out of the stock markets with majority retailers sitting on an average 50% haircuts in their investment; just check the erosion in mkt capitalisation of Reliance industries this year! Pathetic state of affairs ; God save the gullible public 😔🙏

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Feb 19 2025

    Feel pity on people lost money who gave these gambling trio.Whats the use of death note?The lent one will not get back .Gambling is a big business where people doesnt realise how far they can go.Go on trying.At last they cant and end station is suicide.They dont even listen when tell them not to do.Like drinkers.Heartfelt sympathies to their family

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  • Kumar, Mangalore . Surathkal

    Wed, Feb 19 2025

    Suvarna yuga started after 2023 in Karnataka . Jai lord sidda

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  • Rudolf Rodrigues, Mumbai-Mangalauru

    Tue, Feb 18 2025

    IPL is a parallel gambling den; people should stop giving too much importance to such events as they are money spinning businesses for a select group of crooks!

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Raheja Waterfront

    Tue, Feb 18 2025

    Rs. 15 Lacks could have avoided Suicides ...

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Tue, Feb 18 2025

    I read one board at Badhravathi Iron ore Industry during my school days. It said "Short cut may cut short your life". It is true I feel today also.

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  • real kujuma, kodial

    Tue, Feb 18 2025

    the saying of elders ATHI AASE GATHI KEDU once again proved in this case..very painful to hear...live life within your means and work for betterment in a risk free manner..

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  • Ashok, Mulky

    Wed, Feb 19 2025

    RIP. By the way @ realkujuli, no Government is held responsible for a change.

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  • Observer, Mangalore

    Tue, Feb 18 2025

    Why not the law take action against those celebrities who promote gambling through ads.

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  • Rudolf Rodriguez, Mangalore

    Wed, Feb 19 2025

    Legally, no action can be taken as they are safe, because they always give clear disclaimer!

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