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Bengaluru: Woman dies by suicide due to harassment by youth

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Bengaluru, Aug 23 (PTI) A 22-year-old woman from Shivamogga district allegedly died by suicide by jumping into Agara Lake here, following alleged harassment and blackmail by a youth, police said on Sunday.

The deceased has been identified as Vanishree, a native of Arodi near Belalamakki in Sagar taluk.

She was staying at a paying guest accommodation in HSR Layout’s Sector-1 and was working in the sales department of a jewellery store in the area, police said.

According to police, Vanishree left a note alleging that a person named Abhishek had been blackmailing and harassing her. Her roommate informed her sister Pooja about the note on the morning of August 22.

Pooja and the PG owner searched for Vanishree and later informed the HSR Layout police. Police, along with the family members, searched the area around Agara Lake and found her body in the lake, they said.

Based on a complaint lodged by Pooja, the HSR Layout police registered a case against Abhishek under Section 108 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (abetment of suicide).

In the complaint, Pooja alleged that Abhishek had been harassing Vanishree through calls, messages, photographs and videos. Police said the allegations are being investigated.

Vanishree and Abhishek were known to each other and had studied together during their PUC, according to the complaint. After completing her degree in Sagar, Vanishree moved to Bengaluru for employment. PTI GMS KH

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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