Indore: In MP's Indore, a fashion designer committed suicide in the bathroom. She went to the bathroom after taking a bath and there she hanged herself. She told her father that Papa, I was going to take a bath. Don't disturb. When it did not come out for a long time, the gate was broken and the body was recovered. Why he did this is not yet known.
According to the information received, the case is of Bhanwarkuan area. Nandini's father Ramesh Solanki (26) was a fashion designer. His father Ramesh Solanki works in a private company in Zambia, South Africa. The health of Nandini's mother is often poor, due to which the father came to Indore from Zambia 4 days ago. In the meantime, the accident took place, which left the family members in a state of shock. Police said nandini had spoken to her father for the last time before khudkhushi. He said, 'Dad, I'm going to the bathroom to take a bath.' Don't disturb. ' Even after a long time, when Nandini did not come out of the bathroom, the parents were upset. He called out, but there was no answer. When the bathroom gate was broken, Nandini's body was hanging on the snare. The family removed the body from the trap and took it to the hospital, but doctors declared it brought dead.
Why the same Nandini khushishi did herself, it has not been revealed. Her mother said that no one knew why she did it. In the suicide note, it is only written that I am taking this step of my own free will. Don't disturb the family. According to the girl's relative Vivek, Nandini was happy. On Sunday, when they came to meet the family, Nandini had laughed for hours. There was no conflict in the family either. In such a situation, after Nandini's happiness, questions are being raised as to why she took this step. Police said that apart from extracting the call details of Nandini's mobile, they will also question her friends. An investigation is being carried out by the police.
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