Yediyurappa granddaughter suicide: Araga Jnanendra reveals reason for suicide

Karnataka former chief minister BS Yediyurappa granddaughter has committed suicide. BSY’s granddaughter committed suicide by hanging on to a fan at around 10am this morning. Padmavati’s daughter Soundarya (30) is a young woman who committed suicide. Yediyurappa granddaughter suicide, Araga Jnanendra unravels because of suicide

Her body was found hanging inside her flat in an apartment in Bengaluru’s Vasantanagar. Her relatives immediately rushed her to the nearest hospital after they came to know about this incident. Unfortunately, it was too late as she had been declared dead.

A post-mortem is being conducted at the Bowring Hospital in the city and a police investigation is underway. On Friday morning, Neeraj left for duty while she was home at their Vasant Nagar residence in Bengaluru. The matter came to light when the maid came to the house and knocked on the door repeatedly but in vain.

She informed Dr Neeraj, who too called on his wife’s phone but there was no response, the police said, adding, the door was then opened by force. According to reports, Soundarya, who was in her early thirties, had been suffering from postpartum depression. In an interview with India Today, state Home Minister Araga Jnanendra said that the doctor had been battling with postpartum depression since the birth of her six-month-old child and that her family knew about it.

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Araga Jnanendra said that there was “no question” about it and also revealed that Yediyurappa himself had brought her to live at his place several times in the past few months to ensure she was doing fine. Following news about the incident, Chief Minister Basavaraj Bommai, some ministers and senior BJP functionaries rushed to Yediyurappa’s house to console the bereaved family members, BJP sources said. According to Araga Jnanendra, who is a close family friend, Soundarya’s death has left the 78-year-old Yediyurappa deeply bereaved.

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