Indore (Madhya Pradesh): A 51-year-old woman from West Bengal, who had come to Indore to visit her daughter, died by suicide allegedly due to stress over ongoing document verification back home under the Special Intensive Revision (SIR) drive.
According to Malharganj police, the deceased, Sumitra Das, a resident of Hooghly, West Bengal, had been staying in Shankar Ganj Jinsi for the past 15 days. On Sunday night, while at the house of her daughter Ayesha, she allegedly consumed a poisonous substance.
Ayesha and her husband, Shafikul, rushed her to the hospital, where she died during treatment. Preliminary investigations suggest that family issues and anxiety over SIR-related document verification may have contributed to her taking the extreme step. Read Also MP News: Supreme Court Se

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