Khaleej Times

Telangana official hangs self over fear of contractin­g virus

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hyderabad — In yet another suicide over suspicion of contractin­g Covid-19, a government official in Telangana hanged himself.

M. Raja Venkatramn­a, 54, working as a superinten­dent in the education department, resorted to the extreme in Karimnagar town on Thursday night. He was found hanging in his flat in Christian Colony.

According to police, Venkatramn­a was serving in the education department office in Mancherial and was staying with the family in the same town. For the last few days he was suffering with cold and fever and had consulted a doctor at a private hospital. The doctor had suggested him to undergo Covid-19 test.

After attending the office on Thursday, Venkatramn­a did not > On Tuesday, a 50-year-old man, a staff in a chemical company in Hyderabad, who had tested positive, hanged himself in Mahbubabad district.

> On July 12, a call centre employee committed suicide in his house in Hyderabad’s Santoshnag­ar, suspecting that he had contracted coronaviru­s.

> On July 5, a goldsmith in

return home and instead left for Karimnagar, where he went to his flat and hanged self.

When Venkatramn­a did not return home and was not responding to the calls on his mobile phone, his family got worried and contacted the relatives in Karimnagar

Hyderabad committed suicide fearing that he was suffering with Covid-19. The 34-year-old who was suffering with cold and fever jumped into the Hussain Sagar lake in the city.

> On May 2, a man committed suicide by jumping off the fourth floor of his apartment in Hyderabad fearing that he had contracted Covid-19.

to check if he reached there. They went to the flat to find him hanging.

This is the latest in a series of incidents in which people have committed suicide either after testing positive or for the fear of contractin­g the virus. —

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