Udupi: Woman ends life by jumping into well


Daijiworld Media Network – Udupi (TP)

Udupi, Dec 19: A woman allegedly died by suicide after jumping into a well located behind the MGM College grounds at Sagri.

The deceased has been identified as Seetha Nayak (67), a resident of a private residential complex. Her body was found in a well situated in a nearby vacant plot.

PSI Bharatesh of the Udupi city police station conducted the investigation process. Fire and emergency services officer Ravindra, along with staff member Raghavendra Acharya and their team, retrieved the body from the well.

Social worker Nithyananda Volkadu extended assistance in shifting the body to the post-mortem examination centre at Ajjarkad district hospital.

 

 

 

Suicide is not a solution to any problem. Kindly seek the help of mental health experts if you are under any kind of distress. Toll free helpline number 9152987821.   

 

 

  

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  • Rita, Germany

    Fri, Dec 19 2025

    Very sad to hear.may her soul rest in peace.Does anyone knows why she jumped?Any sickness.?Or alone?Many times women at these age get depression and feel to take their own life.May be harassment at home?Dies she have family?Or someone committed crime and put in well ?It is not excluded nowadays .May her soul rest in peace.If any family is there my heartfelt sympathies to them

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