Tragic Suicide of 23-Year-Old in Indore Linked to Relationship Pressure

A heartbreaking incident in Indore, where a 23-year-old woman named Riya Sharma took her own life, has raised serious concerns about the pressures faced by young individuals in relationships. Riya had recently eloped with her boyfriend, Vijay Kaushal, but returned home after her father intervened. Despite efforts to support her, Riya's family believes that the emotional strain from her relationship led to her tragic decision. This case underscores the importance of addressing mental health issues and the impact of relationship dynamics on young people's well-being.
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Incident Overview

In Indore, Madhya Pradesh, a 23-year-old woman tragically took her own life by hanging herself at home. At the time of the incident, her father and brother were away, while her mother and boyfriend were present in the living room.


Background of the Case

The young woman, identified as Riya Sharma, had eloped with her boyfriend, Vijay Kaushal, just three days prior to the incident. Reports indicate that Riya and Vijay had been in a relationship for four years. On the day of the tragedy, the father managed to persuade them to return home after encountering them in a different part of the city.


Details of the Suicide

According to Riya's father, after returning home, he asked her about lunch following her bath, but she declined to eat. While sitting in the hall with her mother and Vijay, Riya later went to a room at the back of the house and hanged herself. Upon discovering her, family members rushed her to the hospital, but it was too late.


Family's Allegations

Riya's family claims that her suicide was a result of mental pressure exerted by her boyfriend, Vijay. They revealed that although Vijay had proposed marriage some time ago, he had not taken any steps to formalize the relationship, leading to Riya's distress. The family believes that his indecisiveness and lack of employment contributed to her emotional turmoil, ultimately resulting in her tragic decision.