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He loved, lost and ended life under train?
Updated On: 29 March, 2010 10:00 AM IST | | Kaumudi Gurjar
Police think depressed Pimpri resident killed himself, but locals say it looks more like murder; no suicide note found
Police think depressed Pimpri resident killed himself, but locals say it looks more like murder; no suicide note found
A residentu00a0of Pimpri ended his life under a train near the Kasarwadi station on Saturday night, said the police.
It is believed Vinesh Kumar Raman (28) committed suicide because he had experienced rejection in love and was depressed. A resident of Ajmera Colony, Raman was an employee of Convergence in Aundh.
Residents of Kasarwadi yesterday morning informed the Bhosari police about several body parts strewn near the railway tracks.
While the police believe it was a suicide, the Kasarwadi residents who discovered the body suspect foul play.
Speaking on condition of anonymity, residents said the death looked like it was murder. Raman's relatives also suspect his death could be murder.
The police did not find a suicide note.
Raman's younger brother Umesh told the police, "Raman was depressed as he was dumped by the one he loved. He had started drinking because of this."
Bhosari Police Station Senior Police Inspector S S Neve said, "Raman had gone out for dinner with friends to Vadgaon Sheri at 1.30 am and while returning he may have committed suicide by stretching out on the tracks near Kasarwadi around 2 am."
Raman's body was identified only when Umesh reached Kasarwadi. The Bhosari police said Umesh was looking for his elder brother after he failed to return home. Raman's body was taken for post-mortem to YCM Hospital in Chinchwad.
The post-mortem report is awaited.
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