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Woman kills self by jumping from high rise building in Gurugram

Updated on: 24 May,2024 10:24 AM IST  |  Gurugram
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The police identified the deceased as Subhi, a resident of Gadoli village who was working as a domestic help in the Ramprastha Society in sector 37D

Woman kills self by jumping from high rise building in Gurugram

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According to authorities, on Thursday, an 18-year-old woman jumped to her death from the fifteenth floor of a residential society in the Gurugram area.


The demised was identified by the police as Subhi, a resident of Gadoli village who was employed by the Ramprastha Society in sector 37D as a domestic helper.


The woman was discovered deceased inside the building, according to a call that was placed to the police on Wednesday. According to police, they hurried to the scene and brought her to the hospital, where the medical staff pronounced her dead.


According to a police spokesperson, the girl leapt from the building's 15th floor due to a suspected romantic relationship, according to the results of their preliminary inquiry. The victim's family did not, however, provide a name.

He added that following the post-mortem, the body was given to the family.

(With Inputs from PTI)

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