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    28-yr-old kills self after losing money in online gambling

    A 28-year-old man, who was allegedly addicted to gambling, killed himself reportedly after losing about Rs 8 lakh in online gambling near Red Hills. His wife is four-month pregnant, the police said.

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    The deceased, Dinesh, was an employee of a telecom firm and got married only a year ago. Addicted to online gambling, Dinesh had already lost a huge amount that he borrowed from others by indulging in the habit, the police said. Finally, his parents had to sell one of their properties to settle the debt.

    However, the loss he suffered or that the family had to sell a property to arrange the money did not stop him from borrowing more money to continue gambling. Officials said that he borrowed Rs 8 lakh more, all of which he lost just like the previous times.

    Frustrated over the repeated losses he suffered, Dinesh hanged himself in his house on Monday. On information, the Red Hills police retrieved the body and sent it for post-mortem examination. A case has been registered and further investigation is on. Dinesh’s wife, Saranya (22), is four-month pregnant.

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