Close X
Sunday, November 24, 2024
ADVT 
India

Heartbroken Man, Woman Live Stream Suicide On Social Media In Punjab: Cops

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Sep, 2019 07:30 PM

    The alleged suicide took place at Gujjran village, about four kilometres away from Dirba town of Sangrur district, on Wednesday night, the police said.


    A young man and a woman shot themselves dead in Punjab's Sangrur, streaming their suicide live on social media, police said Thursday.


    The alleged suicide took place at Gujjran village, about four kilometres away from Dirba town of Sangrur district, on Wednesday night, the police said.


    Their bodies were found in the fields, police said.


    Both were unmarried and their families denied of having information about any possible relationship between them, police said.


    The woman was a student of BA (final-year) while the man was a Class 12 passout.



    Senior copy William Jeji said 25-year-old Arvinder Singh, aka Bunty, was a Jat Sikh while Harbans Kaur, 21, was a Dalit.


    Both shot themselves dead with a 12 bore rifle, he said.


    The video of the incident has gone viral on WhatsApp.


    The bodies have been sent to the Sangrur Civil Hospital for autopsy.

     

    MORE India ARTICLES

    IAF’s Woman Fighter Controller Minty Agarwal During Aerial Dogfight Scripts History With Medal

    She is the first woman in the India’s military history to be awarded the YSM, a medal that recognises distinguished service of a high order during war, conflict or hostilities. YSM is not a gallantry award.  

    IAF’s Woman Fighter Controller Minty Agarwal During Aerial Dogfight Scripts History With Medal

    Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman to be conferred Vir Chakra

    Abhinandan, from the Indian Air Force, brought down the F-16 near the Line of Control (LoC) during a dogfight in February, resulting in his capture and later release by Islamabad.    

    Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman to be conferred Vir Chakra

    Professor's Video Passed Off As Maharaja Hari Singh's Granddaughter

    In the video, shot in 2018 at Aligarh Muslim University, Professor Nayeem can be heard speaking about the history of Jammu and Kashmir's accession to India and the nature of the special status granted to the region.

    Professor's Video Passed Off As Maharaja Hari Singh's Granddaughter

    Mika Singh Banned From Indian Film Industry

    The step was taken after Mika's performance at an event in Pakistan amid spiralling diplomatic uncertainty between the neighbours after New Delhi abrogated Article 370 that gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

    Mika Singh Banned From Indian Film Industry

    Kashmiri Pandits Longing To Return To Their Homeland

    Kashmiri Pandits Longing To Return To Their Homeland
    Though living in 'forced exile' within their own state for over three decades now, the longing to return to their homeland in the turmoil-hit Kashmir Valley has not waned among a majority of the Kashmiri Pandits in this Hindu-dominated town.

    Kashmiri Pandits Longing To Return To Their Homeland

    Scrapping Article 370 Freed Us From Slavery: West Pak Refugees

    Scrapping Article 370 Freed Us From Slavery: West Pak Refugees
    Now with the scrapping of Article 370 and 35A, which prevented them to settle permanently and own property, will automatically become the residents of this state.

    Scrapping Article 370 Freed Us From Slavery: West Pak Refugees