2 Delhi Teenagers Discovered Hanging In Hauz Khas, Cops Suspect Suicide | India Information

Two 17-year-olds, a boy and a lady have been discovered hanging on a tree department within the Hauz Khas space below the SJ Enclave Police Station on Sunday, Delhi police officers stated.
In accordance with officers, a 35-year-old safety guard working within the space known as the police round 6:30 AM concerning the hanging of a boy and woman.
“At 06:31 AM, a PCR name was made by Baljit Singh, R/o Hauz Khas Village, Delhi, age 35 years, working as safety guard in district park, Deer Park, Hauz Khas, Delhi, concerning a boy and a lady hanging on the department of a tree,” learn an announcement from Delhi Police.
The police group, reaching the spot instantly discovered the 2 hanging. The police suspected loss of life by suicide, nevertheless, additional proceedings are underway.
“On receipt of the decision, police employees instantly reached the spot and located {that a} boy age about 17 years, sporting a black T-shirt, and blue denims and a lady is about 17 years, sporting a inexperienced costume hanged themselves with the frequent nylon rope on a department of a tree,” learn the assertion.
“Somebody stated that an incident has occurred, so I got here right here and noticed this. If somebody has completed this to them they need to be punished, in order that the sort of incident doesn’t occur once more. That is condemnable and scary, we individuals additionally come to this park, we’re of age however generally individuals are available in right here and do issues, so we’re scared,” Ashok informed ANI, a daily customer of the park.
One other customer, nevertheless, has claimed that it’s not doable to die by suicide from the tree the 2 individuals have been discovered on, “We requested the police, they stated that it appears to be like like a suicide, there was a rope saved there. The way in which they’re saying, it does not appear possible–suicide by hanging from this, one can see the form of the tree.”
The crime group was known as for an inspection and the our bodies of the 2 have been shifted to the mortuary.
(Discussions on suicides might be triggering for some. However suicides are preventable. In case you are on the lookout for assist, some suicide prevention helpline numbers in India are 011-40769002 from Sanjivini (Delhi-based, 10 am – 5.30 pm) and 044-24640050 from Sneha Basis (Chennai-based, 8 am – 10 pm), +91 9999666555 from Vandrevala Basis (Mumbai-based, 24×7).