Tragic Death of Property Dealer in Bareilly Linked to Debt and Pet Poisoning
UP Property Dealer, Under Debt, Poisons Pet Labrador, Then Dies By Suicide
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In Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, a 33-year-old property dealer named Nikhil Arora, overwhelmed by debt, poisoned his pet Labrador before taking his own life. His financial struggles, exacerbated by his parents' medical expenses, led to this tragic incident, which is currently under police investigation.
- 01Nikhil Arora, a 33-year-old property dealer, was found dead alongside his poisoned pet dog.
- 02He faced significant financial stress due to his parents' medical treatment and incurred debts.
- 03Nikhil reportedly mixed a sulphas tablet in buttermilk, which he first gave to his dog before consuming.
- 04Friends grew concerned when he did not attend a planned dinner, leading to the discovery of the bodies.
- 05The case is under investigation by local authorities in Bareilly.
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In a heartbreaking incident in Bareilly, Uttar Pradesh, 33-year-old Nikhil Arora, a property dealer, took his own life after poisoning his beloved pet Labrador, named Premi. Nikhil had been struggling with significant debt due to his parents' medical expenses, which led him to sell his house and live in a rented apartment. On the day of the tragedy, he was expected to join a friend for dinner, but when he failed to show up, his friends became concerned and went to check on him. They found his apartment locked from the inside, prompting them to call the police. Upon breaking in, authorities discovered Nikhil and Premi's bodies next to each other. Investigators found buttermilk packets and an empty sulphas container, indicating that Nikhil had mixed the poison in the buttermilk. Locals noted Nikhil's deep affection for his dog, suggesting he may have feared for Premi's future without him. Both bodies have been sent for post-mortem as the investigation continues.
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This incident highlights the severe mental health issues and financial pressures faced by individuals, prompting discussions on the need for support systems.
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