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Rickhaw-puller hangs himself from Ambedkar statue

Syed Amin Jafri in Hyderabad | May 29, 2004 14:35 IST

A poor rickshaw-puller committed suicide by hanging himself from a statue of Ambedkar in Hyderabad on Saturday morning.

Police said the victim, identified as Bikshapati, a native of Mahbubabad in Warangal district, ended his life because of financial troubles.

Bhikshapati hanged himself from a huge statue of Dr B R Ambedkar on the busy Tank Bank road abutting Hussainsagar lake during the morning peak-hour traffic. Before any of the passers-by could realise what was happening, Bikshapati was dead.

The statue is located just across a traffic police outpost. The police later shifted the body to the Gandhi Hospital for post-mortem.

They found a suicide note in Bikshapati's pocket which said he was taking the drastic step as he was unable to support his family with his meager earnings.

The Saifabad police have registered a case of suicide.

 


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Sub: Rickhaw-puller hangs himself

My deep condolences to this poor Bikshapathi, who committed suicide due to financial troubles.


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Sub: Rickhaw puller hangs himself

Poverty is here to stay (it was always there) What is happening is the reporting of such deaths is increasing.Thanks to media. Discontent is increasing ...


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