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Hyderabad homemaker found dead in Attapur

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Two women in Hyderabad have died by suicide in separate incidents. Pinki, a 29-year-old mehendi artist, was found hanging at her home in Attapur. Police suspect her husband's harassment may have contributed to her suicide, as the couple reportedly had frequent arguments. In another incident, 32-year-old Satya Lavanya, an Assistant Manager at the Bank of India, died after falling from the fourth floor of a building in Bachupally. Initial investigations suggest work-related and personal stress may have played a role in her death. Authorities are emphasizing the importance of seeking help for mental health challenges and have provided several suicide prevention helpline numbers for those in need.
Hyderabad Homemaker Found Dead In Attapur

Hyderabad: A 29-year-old homemaker was found dead at her home in Attapur, Rajendranagar, on the night of March 28, 2025.

Authorities suspect that homemaker Pinki, a well-known mehendi artist, took her own life due to alleged harassment by her husband.

According to the reports, Pinki had been married to Amish Loya for about a year, and the couple had been living together in Attapur. On Friday night, Pinki was discovered hanging from the ceiling fan in their home.

It was learnt that the family members told the police that the couple had frequent arguments over personal matters, which may have contributed to Pinki’s depression. Police are investigating whether the harassment by her husband is a major role in her death.

The body was taken to Osmania Hospital for post-mortem. A case has been registered, and the investigation is ongoing.

In another incident, a woman, Satya Lavanya (32), died after falling from the fourth floor of MN Residency in KRCR Colony, Bachupally, on January 9, 2025. Lavanya, a native of Pithapuram in Andhra Pradesh, worked as an Assistant Manager at the Bank of India.

Initial investigations suggest that work-related and personal stress might have contributed to Lavanya’s death, though the case is still under investigation.

The authorities are urging those struggling with mental health challenges to seek help. The following suicide prevention helplines are available for support:

• Telangana State Suicide Prevention (Toll-free): 104

• Roshni: 040 6620 2000, 040 6620 2000

• SEVA: 09441778290, 040 2750 4682 (9 a.m. to 7 p.m.)

• Aasara: 9820466726 (24/7)

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