Tragic Discovery: Young Couple Found Hanging in Jharkhand's Gumla Amid Family Disapproval
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In Gumla, Jharkhand, on February 23, authorities discovered the deceased bodies of a young man and a teenage girl hanging from a tree in Suruhu village, situated within the jurisdiction of the Kamdara police station. Police promptly recovered the remains and transported them to Gumla Sadar Hospital for a thorough post-mortem examination.
Initial investigations suggest that this incident may be a suicide connected to a romantic relationship. The individuals have been identified as Ramesh Cheek Baraik, aged 20, from Akara Gabri Toli in Suruhu village, and Soni Kumari, aged 16, from Podhotoli.
Villagers reported seeing the bodies suspended from a tree close to a pond, leading to police notification and a significant gathering of local residents at the scene.
Family members indicated that Soni Kumari had departed her home on the morning of February 21, claiming she was going to take a practical exam related to her matriculation studies. Ramesh left around the same time. Concern arose when both failed to return by the evening, prompting their families to search for them without success for two days.
The bodies were ultimately found on Monday, hanging from the tree near the village.
Reports indicate that Ramesh had uploaded a video on Instagram prior to this tragic event, wherein he expressed that the couple was in love, but their families did not approve, which contributed to their decision to take such drastic measures.
The police are currently examining the video's validity and the surrounding circumstances.
Mukesh Kumar Suman, the in-charge of Kamdara Police Station, noted that a bag and a water bottle were recovered from the scene. A 'panchnama' has been conducted, and legal proceedings have commenced. The investigation is being pursued from multiple angles.
This incident has sent shockwaves through the community, leaving the village in mourning. Authorities stated that the exact cause of death will be determined following the post-mortem report and the completion of the investigation.