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Three end life in 24 hours

ABOHAR: Three persons ended life in the past 24 hours in Sriganganagar. A businessman ended life by hanging himself from a tree at his farmhouse. Kuldeep Singh Kamboj (30), owner of electronics and home appliances showroom in Hanumangarh, also had agricultural farm in Sherka village.

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Abohar, August 23

Three persons ended life in the past 24 hours in Sriganganagar. A businessman ended life by hanging himself from a tree at his farmhouse. Kuldeep Singh Kamboj (30), owner of electronics and home appliances showroom in Hanumangarh, also had agricultural farm in Sherka village.

When he did not take calls by his Bangalore-based brother on Thursday, the family initiated search and found the body. The reason behind the suicide was yet to be ascertained.

A girl, Sonu (17), reportedly ended life by hanging herself from a ceiling fan inside her house at a colony near a fuel filling station on the Suratgarh-Sriganganagar road.

An unidentified man, aged about 45 years, reportedly immolated himself in the washroom of a temple near Suratgarh in Sriganganagar on Thursday evening. The charred body was shifted to the Civil Hospital. It will be preserved for three days for identification. — OC

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