A woman aged 55 years has committed suicide and killed herself after the death of her 60-year-old husband due to covid-19 at Ambedkar Nagar located in Sainikpuri.
This heartwrenching incident took place after 60-year-old Tadakamalla Venkatesh who died at home due to COVID-19 on Thursday. As per the CI Narasimhaswamy’s statement, the old couple Dhanalakshmi (55) and Thadakamalla Venkatesh (60), belongs to their native of Nalgonda are residing at a rented house in Sainikpuri from past four years.
Previous Four days, Venkatesh had tested positive for Coronavirus, due to mild symptoms he was advised to remain under home isolation. Dhanalakshmi, who worked as a salesperson at Ushodaya supermarket in AS Rao Nagar, also remained into isolation to look after her husband. However, later she was tested negative. On Thursday Venkatesh’s health condition had worsened and deteriorated to breathe out of severity, within hours he died on the bed.
After Dhana Lakshmi returned home and noticed that condition deeply saddened on the demise of her husband, the undigestible news, which was a massive loss had forced her to take the big step to commit suicide. Within in no time she rushed to the third floor and jumped off to death. The nearby residents have informed the police after the immediate incident took place, police rushed to the spot to register a case, and later the body was shifted to a local hospital for autopsy, added the official.
This post was last modified on 23 October 2020 7:10 pm
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