What Happened to the Kerala Minister’s Office Staff Found Hanging?

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Key Takeaways
- Biju, an office assistant, was found hanging in government quarters.
- The police are investigating the circumstances of his death.
- Biju's personal challenges are being looked into, with no links to his work duties.
- The autopsy is pending, which may provide more insights.
- The community is left searching for answers following this tragedy.
Thiruvananthapuram, July 11 (NationPress) An office assistant working for a Kerala Minister was tragically discovered hanging in the official government quarters on Friday in the state capital.The individual, named Biju, served as a staff member for State Sports Minister V. Abdurahiman.
According to reports from his office, Biju, who was known for his punctuality, failed to show up for work unexpectedly that morning.
His colleagues attempted to contact him via mobile, but their calls went unanswered. Concerned for his well-being, they proceeded to visit Biju's official residence located in the city center.
Upon arriving, they found the door locked from the inside and received no response, prompting them to contact the police. A team of police officers quickly responded and forcibly entered the room, where they discovered Biju hanging.
Interestingly, Biju, originally from Wayanad, lived in the official quarters with his wife, who had left for Wayanad the previous night.
The motive behind the suicide remains unclear, but police are actively searching the flat for any potential suicide note.
Authorities have registered the incident as an unnatural death and initiated an investigation.
While reports suggest that Biju may have faced personal challenges, there are claims indicating no connection to his professional life.
The deceased's remains will be sent for an autopsy at Thiruvananthapuram Medical College hospital, with police intending to expedite the investigation following the autopsy results.
Once the autopsy is completed, Biju's body will be returned to his family, who will take him back to Wayanad.
The police's initial step will be to review Biju's call logs and likely interview his immediate family members.