Air Force engineer, 24, jumps to death from Bengaluru high-rise, police launch probe

A younger Bengaluru Indian Air Force (IAF) engineer died by suicide by leaping from the twenty fourth flooring of a residential condo on Sunday.
The deceased has been recognized as Lokesh Pavan Krishna (25), who was staying on the Halasuru navy quarters.
According to police, Lokesh had visited his sister Lakshmi’s residence earlier within the day. His temper reportedly soured throughout the go to, and in a second of anger, he went to the Prestige Jindal City Apartments and jumped from the high-rise constructing. He succumbed to his accidents on the spot, NDTV reported.
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Police reached the scene instantly after being alerted by native residents. Lokesh’s physique was taken into custody and shifted to Nelamangla Public Hospital for postmortem examination. Authorities have registered a case and additional investigation into the circumstances surrounding the death is underway.
In the same case final month, a 27-year-old techie named Shilpa was discovered hanging at her residence in Suddaguntepalya, South Bengaluru. Her mother and father alleged that dowry harassment led to her death. Shilpa had been married to Praveen, a former software program skilled, for about two and a half years, and the couple has an 18-month-old youngster.
As per the grievance filed by her household, Praveen’s family members initially demanded ₹15 lakh in money, 150 grams of gold jewelry, and home items throughout the marriage. Despite fulfilling these calls for, Shilpa’s in-laws allegedly continued to stress her for more cash and valuables. Her mother and father claimed that repeated psychological harassment and dowry calls for pushed her to die by suicide.
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(With PTI inputs)