Hindustan Times (Patiala)

Kerala twin suicides: 4 family members held

- HT Correspond­ent letters@hindustant­imes.com

It wasn’t the bank’s persistent attempts to get the family to repay a housing loan but ill-treatment and harassment by her husband and mother-in-law that drove a 42-year old woman and her daughter to suicide in Neyyattink­ara, police said after arresting four relatives on the basis of a suicide note.

On Tuesday, relatives said the Canara Bank’s bid to attach their house for failing to repay a housing loan drove the duo to suicide. On Wednesday, the suicide note was recovered by the police; in it, the woman blamed her husband, mother-in-law and two other relatives for their suicide. According to it, the husband did not do anything to avert the attachment of house and insisted that the woman get money from her parents to pay off the loan.

The note also mentions black magic rituals as also an attempt by her mother-in-law to poison the duo.

Mother and daughter set themselves on fire on Tuesday. Relatives said both were upset with the bank’s attempt to attach their house for failing to repay the housing loan and bank’s inhuman attitude led to their death. After the news spread, at least two branches of Canara Bank in the city were attacked by angry protesters. Police have arrested the husband, K Chandran, his mother, Krishnamma, aunt Shanta and her husband, Kasinathan. “It seems relatives were trying to mislead the inquiry blaming the bank. We will get a clear picture only after questionin­g them in detail,” said Thiruvanan­thapuram rural SP, P Ashok Kumar.

K Chandran, who used to work in West Asia , was not at home when the incident took place. Later, he told police that he had taken ₹7.80 lakh loan from Canara Bank branch in Neyyttinka­ra 15 years ago and paid back ₹8 lakh so far but that the bank insisted he pay ₹6 lakh more as interest and other penalties. He said on Tuesday that his property was worth ₹50 lakh and that he had promised the bank that he would clear all dues after selling the house. He accused the bank of not being patient.

But the bank insisted that it handled the issue as per the law and did not do anything to precipitat­e matters.

With the latest developmen­t, the bank is in the clear and police say there is no mention of any harassment by the bank in the suicide note.

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