17 June,2024 07:05 AM IST | Mumbai | Agencies
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A 35-year-old debt-ridden man allegedly died by suicide by jumping into a creek in Maharashtra's Thane city, the police said on Sunday.
Bablu Vishwakarma, a resident of Indira Nagar in Wagle Estate area, jumped into the Kharigaon creek in Kalwa from the Saket bridge at around 7 pm on Saturday, Thane Municipal Corporation's disaster management regional chief Yasin Tadvi said.
Search halted at night
After being alerted, fire personnel and the disaster management cell team members launched a search which was halted later at night.
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The search resumed at around 7 am on Sunday and the body was located and fished out of the waters after four hours, a police officer said.
The deceased was under a heavy debt and was depressed and hence resorted to the extreme step, a police official said.
The Kalwa police have sent the body for postmortem and as of now registered a case of accidental death, he said.
Did two people jump?
Earlier, the police received information that two people, including a woman, had jumped into the creek from the Saket bridge.
The Kalwa police on Sunday confirmed that only one person jumped into the creek and his body was recovered.
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