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Bengaluru News: Some pains are so deep they shatter a person from within. Sometimes these wounds fester to a point where the person cannot understand what they should do. While some people find ways to heal these wounds, others bid farewell to the world. A similar case has emerged from Bengaluru, where a 26-year-old bodybuilder died by suicide. He took this step after his girlfriend informed him that her marriage had been fixed with someone else.
Was in a Relationship for Three Years
The bodybuilder and gym trainer, Kiran, had been in a relationship with the woman for the past three years. On Saturday, when he met his girlfriend, she told him about her engagement to another man. Distraught by this, he returned to his home in Mahalakshmi Layout, locked himself in his room, and allegedly ended his life by hanging.Police Investigation Underway
When he did not come out of his room for a long time, his family members grew worried and broke open the door. They were shocked by what they saw. Police, informed about the incident, took custody of Kiran’s body and sent it for postmortem. The police are investigating the case from various angles. They have also recovered a death note from Kiran’s room.Disclaimer: Life is precious. Live it to the fullest. Respect it completely. Enjoy every moment. There is no need to give up on life due to any issue, subject, or event. Good and bad times come and go. However, if you ever feel profound despair, disappointment, or depression for any reason, please contact the government-provided helpline number 9152987821.
Bengaluru
Bengaluru, the capital of India’s Karnataka state, is a major tech hub known as the “Silicon Valley of India.” Historically, it was founded in the 16th century by Kempe Gowda I and later became a prominent British military station in the 19th century. Today, it blends its rich heritage, visible in sites like the Bangalore Palace and Tipu Sultan’s Summer Palace, with its modern identity as a cosmopolitan metropolis.Mahalakshmi Layout
Mahalakshmi Layout is a residential and commercial neighborhood located in the western part of Bengaluru, India. It was developed in the late 20th century as part of the city’s expansion and is named after the Hindu goddess Mahalakshmi, the deity of wealth and prosperity. The area is primarily known for its local markets, temples, and as a bustling urban hub within the city.