Mysore : Two in Love Kill Selves


Mysore, Dec 27 ( DHNS ): A couple in love from Bangalore has allegedly committed suicide in Vijayanagar police limits in the city on Wednesday.

N B Surabhi (19) daughter of Basappa, a resident of Raghavan Nagar in Bangalore and Suresh son of Krishnappa, Halebeedu village in Hunsur taluk in Mysore district are the deceased. The girl had consumed poison, while the youth was found hanging from the ceiling when the police broke opened the door of a house in Vijayanagar second stage.

Surabhi was a student of Siddeshwara Institute of Technology in her locality, while Suresh was employed somewhere in Bangalore.

According to the landlord, Suresh was regularly visiting the house in the first floor actually taken on rent by his relative, now in Bangalore. On Wednesday, Suresh came with the girl and asked for the keys. However, it was only when police informed them late at 7.30 pm, did the owner come to know about the incident.

Police said they learnt about the incident from the said relative in Bangalore. Suresh may have informed them over phone before ending life.

A half-emptied glass of liquor spiked with poison was also recovered from the spot.
A case has been registered.

  

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  • Ponnappa, Bangalore

    Thu, Dec 27 2012

    Sattu hodru aadre ovaru seeda hell ge hodru. Suicide maadidavaru seeda hell ge hoguttare. So never commit suicide, they go hell directly. No more chance, hang for ever. Why they should have ran some other place and lived a happy life. Never never commit suicide, it is a devils work. Two souls are lost forever. If they had lived till death, then God would have blessed them a new after death, that is like angels in heaven. May their soul rest in peace, but never.

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