3 found dead in Surat flat: Family including their 9-year-old daughter die by suicide; here’s what unfolded before tragedy
SURAT: Days after a mass suicide shocked Surat, the man accused of pushing the Khetan family to the brink has been arrested in Delhi.
Vaibhav Rungta was detained after police recovered a three-page suicide note and recorded testimonies in the case.
Three members of a family — including a share trader, his wife and their elder daughter — died by suicide at their apartment in the posh Vesu locality.
The incident came to light after the victim left behind a suicide note alleging prolonged harassment by a man, police said.
The deceased were identified as Balmukund Khetan, his wife Priyanka Khetan, and their nine-year-old daughter. The family lived at Happy Elegance society.
The couple’s younger daughter, aged 7, survived.
According to police, on Tuesday evening Priyanka called her father, Sanjay Agrawal, a textile trader, and informed him that Khetan had consumed pesticide.
When Agrawal rushed to the apartment, he found all four family members unconscious. Neighbours alerted emergency services, and medical teams reached the spot.
Khetan was declared dead, while the other three were shifted to a private hospital, where Priyanka and Bhavya later succumbed during treatment.
Police recovered a suicide note in which Khetan alleged harassment by Rungta. The note claimed that Rungta had used Khetan's credit card to purchase clothes, a mobile phone and other items, withdrawn cash, and borrowed a two-wheeler that was never returned.
When Khetan reportedly demanded repayment and the return of the vehicle, Rungta allegedly threatened and harassed him.
Based on a complaint filed by Agrawal, Vesu police registered a case of abetment to suicide and criminal intimidation and launched an investigation.
During the probe, police also found that Khetan had mentioned his pet dog in the suicide note, expressing concern about its future and suggesting arrangements for its rehabilitation.
Investigators further learnt that Rungta visited the victim's residence after learning about the incident.
Three members of a family — including a share trader, his wife and their elder daughter — died by suicide at their apartment in the posh Vesu locality.
The incident came to light after the victim left behind a suicide note alleging prolonged harassment by a man, police said.
The deceased were identified as Balmukund Khetan, his wife Priyanka Khetan, and their nine-year-old daughter. The family lived at Happy Elegance society.
The couple’s younger daughter, aged 7, survived.
According to police, on Tuesday evening Priyanka called her father, Sanjay Agrawal, a textile trader, and informed him that Khetan had consumed pesticide.
Khetan was declared dead, while the other three were shifted to a private hospital, where Priyanka and Bhavya later succumbed during treatment.
Police recovered a suicide note in which Khetan alleged harassment by Rungta. The note claimed that Rungta had used Khetan's credit card to purchase clothes, a mobile phone and other items, withdrawn cash, and borrowed a two-wheeler that was never returned.
When Khetan reportedly demanded repayment and the return of the vehicle, Rungta allegedly threatened and harassed him.
Based on a complaint filed by Agrawal, Vesu police registered a case of abetment to suicide and criminal intimidation and launched an investigation.
During the probe, police also found that Khetan had mentioned his pet dog in the suicide note, expressing concern about its future and suggesting arrangements for its rehabilitation.
Investigators further learnt that Rungta visited the victim's residence after learning about the incident.
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71 days ago
Very shocking and sad to read this incident. The victim should have attempted all options to prevent from taking extreme step Suicide in any case not going to help any one.Days are very difficult at present. One has to be alert and attentive so that no body can take advantage of your situation. If required he should take help from legal advisor as well as motivators who run ngo to prevent suicidal tendency. Govt should also have a state and national level helpline in this regard.Hope many precious lives could be saved.Read allPost comment
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