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Maharashtra: Woman commits suicide after husband's murder in Kolhapur

| @indiablooms | Sep 22, 2023, at 08:41 pm

A 30-year-old woman committed suicide by hanging herself after her husband's murder two days ago.

According to reports, she decided to end her life under depression and stress of her husband's death.

The incident occurred in Mithbav of Devgad tehsil of Ratnagri district.

According to Devgad police, a young woman identified as Manva alias Ankita Prasad Loke (30), a resident of Mithbav, was under pressure with stress and depression over her husband Prasad's death, who had been brutally murdered by unidentified persons just two days ago.

Manva, taking an extreme step under the stress, committed suicide by hanging herself at her residence; even the police have yet to find Prasad's murder accused.

The police are investigating further.

(With UNI inputs)

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