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Uttar Pradesh: In Bulandshahr, a young man committed suicide by consuming poison because he had found out a secret related to his girlfriend’s life which he could not tolerate

Those are lucky whose love is complete. But not everyone is so lucky. If love is not complete then we should move on. However, some people never come out of their old love and sometimes take horrific steps. Something similar happened in Bulandshahr, Uttar Pradesh. Here a young man committed suicide by consuming poison. That too only because he came to know such a secret of his girlfriend whose shock he could not bear.

The case is of village Fazalpur of Pahasu police station area. 22-year-old Arun living here consumed poisonous substance at home. Due to this his health deteriorated. In a hurry, the family took him to the hospital. Seeing his critical condition, the young man was referred to a higher center. Arun died during treatment. The deceased was doing apprenticeship in Kasimpur Power House after doing Polytechnic. His family is inconsolable due to his death. However, no written complaint has been lodged in this case.

He was upset due to his girlfriend’s marriage being fixed

Father Devdutt told that Arun was having an affair with a girl from the neighboring village. The girl’s marriage was fixed somewhere else. This made Arun depressed. We tried a lot to convince him. But he was always sad. We did not know what was going on in Arun’s mind. He was so broken by the news of his girlfriend’s marriage being fixed that he consumed poisonous substance. Due to which he died during treatment in Varun Hospital, Aligarh.

Police did not receive any complaint

The body has been sent for postmortem. CO Madhup Kumar Singh said that the matter is under cognizance, the body has been taken into custody and sent for postmortem. No complaint has been received so far. Action will be taken on the basis of the complaint.

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