Hyderabad ACP's wife found dead at home in Alwal; police probe underway
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Key Takeaways
The wife of a senior Hyderabad police officer was found dead at their residence in Saibaba Nagar colony, Alwal, in Medchal Malkajgiri district on Sunday evening, 13 July, in what police are probing as an alleged suicide. The deceased, Hemalatha (50), was the wife of Chandrasekhar, Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) of the Charminar area in Hyderabad.
How the Body Was Discovered
Hemalatha was alone at home when she allegedly hanged herself from a ceiling fan. Her husband, ACP Chandrasekhar, grew concerned after she did not respond to his phone calls and alerted their son, Chandrhas. Upon arriving at the residence, Chandrhas found the door locked from the inside. He broke it open with the assistance of a security guard and found his mother hanging.
She was immediately shifted to a private hospital in Kompally, where doctors declared her brought dead. The body was subsequently sent for post-mortem examination.
What Investigators Suspect
According to police, the suspected cause is prolonged illness. In his complaint to the police, Chandrhas stated that his mother had been suffering from chronic stomach and spinal problems for an extended period. Family members believe these health conditions had caused her significant mental distress, which may have contributed to the extreme step, according to police.
A case has been registered at Alwal Police Station under the Malkajgiri Police Commissionerate. Investigators said they are working to ascertain the full circumstances surrounding her death.
About the Deceased
Hemalatha is survived by her husband, son Chandrhas, and daughter Geethanjali. She had been running a jewellery and garment business from home. The family resided in Saibaba Nagar colony in the Alwal area of Medchal Malkajgiri district.
Separate Road Accident Kills DCM Driver in Rangareddy
In an unrelated incident in the same region, one person was killed after a DCM van collided with a stationary tipper-truck in Rangareddy district near Hyderabad in the early hours of Monday, 13 July. The accident occurred under the limits of Shahbad Police Station of the Future City Commissionerate.
According to police, the tipper-truck had been parked on the road and the DCM driver failed to spot it in the darkness. Vinod Chouhan (35), the DCM driver, died on the spot, while the vehicle's cleaner sustained injuries. Police arrested the tipper-truck driver and registered a case against him.
Both incidents remain under active investigation by the respective police stations.