This story is from August 03, 2024
Mumbai: Goregaon man dies by suicide; wife strangled, suspect police
MUMBAI: A couple in their mid-fifties was found dead at a Goregaon housing society on Friday. Kishore Pednekar (56) was found lying near some potted plants in the compound of Topiwala Cooperative Housing Society while his wife, Rajshree Pednekar (54), was found dead in their third-floor flat. Police have established Kishore jumped off the building and suspect Rajshree was strangled to death. Police found tree branches impacted by Kishore's fall.
Autopsy reports, which will state the exact cause of the deaths, are awaited. Investigations are ongoing to determine the sequence of events leading to the deaths.
Police said Kishore was engaged in sales for fitness products in the Vasai-Virar belt. He was suffering from a mental health condition and was on medication. Rajshree worked as a physiotherapist in Malad. Their son is based in Delhi and was informed of the twin tragedies by cops. He was on his way to Mumbai.
Around 5.30am on Friday, a night watchman working at a bank-located within the housing society premises- found Kishore lying on the ground and informed the police. A team from Goregaon police station rushed to the building and moved Kishore to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. They informed his relatives, who tried calling Rajshree on her cellphone, but there was no response. The police then found a key in a chain around Kishore's neck. It turned out to be the key to their third-floor flat.
The apartment was locked from the outside. On opening it, the police discovered Rajshree's body. There were strangulation marks on her neck and blood near the body. Investigations have revealed around 4am, Kishore had sent out texts to some relatives, detailing the couple's bank accounts and nominations.
The society does not have any night watchman. The day watchman told TOI that the couple was friendly. "Kishore had placed the potted plants (close to which his body was found on Friday). He used to park his car there earlier," the watchman said. Society residents said they were not aware of Kishore's illness, nor had they heard of any disagreements between the couple.
Goregaon police have, so far, recorded two accidental deaths. They will be making inquiries with the couple's son and neighbours. A forensic team visited the society on Friday to collect samples.
Police said Kishore was engaged in sales for fitness products in the Vasai-Virar belt. He was suffering from a mental health condition and was on medication. Rajshree worked as a physiotherapist in Malad. Their son is based in Delhi and was informed of the twin tragedies by cops. He was on his way to Mumbai.
Around 5.30am on Friday, a night watchman working at a bank-located within the housing society premises- found Kishore lying on the ground and informed the police. A team from Goregaon police station rushed to the building and moved Kishore to a hospital where he was pronounced dead. They informed his relatives, who tried calling Rajshree on her cellphone, but there was no response. The police then found a key in a chain around Kishore's neck. It turned out to be the key to their third-floor flat.
The apartment was locked from the outside. On opening it, the police discovered Rajshree's body. There were strangulation marks on her neck and blood near the body. Investigations have revealed around 4am, Kishore had sent out texts to some relatives, detailing the couple's bank accounts and nominations.
The society does not have any night watchman. The day watchman told TOI that the couple was friendly. "Kishore had placed the potted plants (close to which his body was found on Friday). He used to park his car there earlier," the watchman said. Society residents said they were not aware of Kishore's illness, nor had they heard of any disagreements between the couple.
Goregaon police have, so far, recorded two accidental deaths. They will be making inquiries with the couple's son and neighbours. A forensic team visited the society on Friday to collect samples.
Popular from City
- Dressed as bride and groom on 26th anniversary, Nagpur couple parties till midnight, dies by suicide
- Massive fire breaks out at residential building in Mumbai
- Apple fires some Indians over donation fraud; TANA under scrutiny
- 'Exploited sexually, financially': 'Army captain' dupes over 20 women
- Bengaluru best Indian city for working women in 2024: Survey
end of article
Trending Stories
- Delhi Election 2025 Live Updates: Black money of Kejriwal's liquor bizmen invested in 'Sheesh Mahal', claims BJP
- Elon Musk's one-word take on alarming population decline in India and China
- PM Modi condoles loss of lives in Tirupati stampede incident
- California wildfire targets royalty: Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s $29 million mansion at risk, Kamla Harris' LA home evacuated
- 6 killed, 30 injured in stampede in queue for event tokens at Tirupati temple
- “I wasn't at my best”: Former NBA Champion Derek Fisher candidly accepts blame for Allen Iverson's historic stepover on Tyronn Lue
- Chinese Zodiac Signs 2025: Zodiac Signs That Are Set for Success in 2025
Visual Stories
- 9 foods to keep your kidneys healthy
- 10 best reasons to visit Kanha National Park right now
- 8 ways to reduce uric acid in your body
- 10 breakfast dishes that can be made with banana
- 10 indoor plants that will be in trend in 2025 (stock them now!)
UP NEXT
Start a Conversation
Post comment