Ahmedabad Suicides: Three Deaths in Two Days Include 14-Year-Old Boy
In a tragic series of events, three persons, including a 14-year-old boy, died by suicide over two days in Ahmedabad. The cases were reported from the Ramol and Gujarat University areas, with police confirming the incidents on Saturday.
First Case: 14-Year-Old Boy in Ramol
A 14-year-old boy ended his life at his residence near Vastral Smart Bazaar in Ramol on Saturday evening. According to police reports, the minor hanged himself from a ceiling fan using a cloth around 4:30 PM. The reason behind this step remains unknown at this time. Ramol police have registered a case of accidental death and initiated an investigation into the circumstances.
Second Case: 18-Year-Old Woman in Gulbai Tekra
In another distressing incident, an 18-year-old woman from the Gulbai Tekra area died by suicide early Saturday morning. Police stated that she hanged herself from a wooden beam in her house before 7 AM. Gujarat University police have registered a case of accidental death and are actively probing the factors leading to this tragedy.
Third Case: 21-Year-Old Man in Vastral Village
A 21-year-old man from Vastral village died by suicide at his residence on Friday evening. He hanged himself from a ceiling support in his bedroom. Police noted that no suicide notes were found in any of these cases, complicating the investigation into the motives behind these deaths.
Police Investigation and Community Impact
Authorities have registered all three cases as accidental deaths and are conducting thorough investigations to uncover the reasons behind these suicides. The incidents have raised concerns in the local community, highlighting the need for mental health awareness and support systems in urban areas like Ahmedabad.
Further investigation is underway, with police working to gather more details and provide closure to the affected families. The lack of suicide notes adds to the challenge of understanding these tragic events, emphasizing the importance of proactive mental health interventions.



