Kasargod: Financial crisis drives young couple to suicide


Stephan Kayyar
Daijiworld Media Network - Kasargod

Kasargod, Jul 10: A young couple allegedly committed suicide by consuming poison at Kolichal, Panathady here on Monday July 10.

Sunil Kumar (32) and his wife Jayalakshmi (22) were found dead in a room at their house in Kolichal.

It is suspected that financial crisis led the couple to take the extreme step. A death note was also found in which financial problem was stated as the reason for suicide.

When the couple did not emerged from their house for long, the neighbours suspected that something was amiss, and on checking, they found the couple lying dead in one of the rooms. The couple mixed poison in milk and consumed it, police said.

The couple retired to bed with their son on the night of Sunday July 9. The son was unaware that his parents had committed suicide. It is said that when the neighbours went into the house, they found him sleeping.

Sunil Kumar initially ran a computer firm by the name 'Rajpura', and later started a travel agency based out of Kasargod and Payannur.

Sources said that Sunil had taken money from several persons to procure them visas and transferred the amount to a bigger agency for the purpose. The agency allegedly cheated him, because of which he ended up owing a debt of over Rs 50 lac to visa aspirants. His clients constantly contacted him over neither getting their visas nor their money back, and ultimately, he could not cope with the financial pressure, it is suspected.

Rajapuram police have registered a case.

  

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  • Sebastian, India

    Sat, Jan 20 2018

    I personally met him once, it's such a shocking news for me

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  • Rita, Germany

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    My God,they didnt think of their child,who is now alone without parents.whether the son too was given the drink which didnt act?Thank God he is alive.otherwise it would be a big murder of their own child .Sometimes people take too much burden without thinking.later cant cope with,and suecide.If they only taken some help from professionals before taking loan or before suecide?May their souls rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathy to the poor little son.and their family.

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    This man is a victim of circumstances. Probably, many people are unaware that there is personal insolvency act, wherein the insolvent can go to court and declare himself as bankrupt. Then it is the duty of court to liquidate personal property of the insolvent,if any, and to distribute to debtors. Even though in India it is shameful to do so, it is far better than committing suicide. RIP.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 11 2017

    Does it really work? With heavy debts will they allow you to live in peace though declared bankrupt?

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  • Santan Mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Tue, Jul 11 2017

    Yes, Vinod, your question a very pertinent one. He has to explain to his debtors his actual position. It works in USA, but, in India may not work. Then he has to go underground like most of the people have done or be killed. No option. He is caught between devil and the deep sea.

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  • Vinod, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 11 2017

    Exactly Santan. We hear so many such reports every other day Very sad state.

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  • Swamy, Mangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    With current BJP govt environment all job, career opportunities are only if you are member of some registered BJP's goon organizations with all possible criminal records. A hardworking, honest citizens will face this same fate or be victim of these goons.

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  • Vincent Rodrigues, Bengaluru/Katapadi

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Suicide is not the rout for escapism.We need to face the odds of life with courage and confidence

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  • CJV, Mangalore/ Bangalore

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    RIP! Looks like a case of trying short cut to success. May god bless the little one.

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  • Stan, Udupi/Dubai

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    They died for no fault of theirs. May their souls rest in peace, and let the police find out who cheated them and punish them.

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  • ARmando, urwa

    Mon, Jul 10 2017

    Dear Stan, if you had gone to him for visa and paid him money, will you keep quit saying he is at no fault and will you run after bigger agency..

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  • JR Ferrao, Kenjar@Bajpe,IXE-DOH

    Tue, Jul 11 2017

    Dear Armando... Mr. Stan stated it in a route cause for their death... where as normally all of us can say by his own fault.. anyways its very sad ending... Oh God save that child.. May the souls rest in peace..

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