BALLIA: A 25-year-old coaching teacher allegedly died by suicide by hanging himself in the Ubhaon police station area, police said on Tuesday.
The deceased, identified as Manish Sharma, was reportedly under severe mental stress due to financial difficulties and his inability to fund his sister’s upcoming wedding.
According to police sources, Sharma, a resident of Bithua Mor locality in Bilthra Road town, worked at a local coaching centre.
He allegedly took the extreme step on Monday evening by hanging himself from an iron angle inside the coaching institute premises.
Upon receiving information, police reached the spot and sent the body for post-mortem examination on Tuesday.
Deputy superintendent of police (Rasra), Alok Gupta, said that preliminary investigations suggest Sharma was facing financial distress.
"He had to arrange money for his sister's marriage, but his income from teaching was not sufficient to meet the expenses. Distressed over this, he allegedly ended his life due to depression," the deputy SP added.
(With agency inputs)
Follow the latest election results 2026, live updates, winner lists, constituency-wise results, party-wise trends and full coverage for
Tamil Nadu election results,
West Bengal election results,
Kerala election results,
Assam election results and
Puducherry election results results on Times of India.
The TOI City Desk is an indefatigable team of journalists dedicat...
Read MoreThe TOI City Desk is an indefatigable team of journalists dedicated to bringing you the pulse of cities from across the nation, all day and all night. Our mission is to curate, report, and deliver city news that matters to readers of The Times of India. With a keen focus on urban life, governance, culture, and local issues, we provide a comprehensive view of the ever-evolving cityscapes. Our team works tirelessly to keep readers informed about the latest developments, ensuring that they are connected to the heartbeat of cities across India, right when it happens. The TOI City Desk is a trusted source for staying in touch with the local stories that shape your world.
Read Less
Start a Conversation
Post comment