Vijayawada: A police constable hanged himself to death at Chinthakommadinne police station in Kadapa district. The deceased was R Vijayaram (34) from Akkayapalle. Though he committed suicide on Saturday night, police maintained secrecy until Sunday afternoon. However, they did inform his wife and relatives about his demise.
According to police, Vijayaram had a love marriage with Vijaya Bhanu 14 years ago when he was a home guard in Chitvelu.
Vijayaram had taken a loan of 20 lakh from a bank and built a house in Akkayapalle. He also mortgaged his wife’s jewellery worth 5 lakh. This landed him in debt trap. Recently, he purchased a car which led to an argument with his father. Following the wordy duel over this, he left for his shift at the police station on Saturday morning. As he did not return home until late night, his wife called him and asked about his whereabouts. The constable replied that he was finishing some pending work. On Sunday morning, Chinthakommadinne police called Vijayaram’s father and wife and informed them that he committed suicide at the police station.
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