Dental Coordinator At Gurugram Hospital Allegedly Commits Suicide, 2 Booked For Abetment
- byDoctor News Daily Team
- 09 July, 2025
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Gurugram: A dental coordinator working at a private hospital in Gurugram allegedly committed suicide at her house on Thursday evening.
The 30-year-old woman's family alleged mental harassment by her husband and his mother. Based on the complaint, police booked her husband and mother-in-law for abetment to suicide.
The incident came to light at around 6.30 pm after her family asked one of her colleagues to go check up on her since they could not reach her on the phone since Thursday morning, according to the police. They added that when the colleague reached her house, he saw the gate was not locked from inside and the door was left open. He eventually told the landlord and they found her hanging inside the house.
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Upon informing the police, officers from Sadar police station reached the place and called her family, who lived in Delhi. The police said that the preliminary post-mortem report showed the cause of death as hanging.
Meanwhile, the woman's family alleged that she was under mental harassment from her husband and his mother, due to which she allegedly committed suicide. The statement of the family was recorded around 1 AM on Friday and an FIR was lodged against the husband and his mother under section 306 (abetment of suicide) of IPC.
A police officer investigating the case told The Indian Express, "No suicide note was found. Her family alleged that she got married two years ago and for the past six months, her husband had not been living with her. Her parents alleged that she was under duress as her husband and her mother-in-law harassed her."
Following the allegations from the family, the police have booked the woman's husband and her mother-in-law for abetment to suicide.
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