Attempting to show suicide to the world, the police arrived on time and saved the life

Attempting to show suicide to the world, the police arrived on time and saved the life

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In the Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, a young man tried to commit suicide while making a live video on social media.

According to Indian media, it was only 15 minutes after the video started that the police of Ghaziabad city reached the house of the 27-year-old youth and stopped him.

According to the Indian media, the senior police officer has said that a man named Abhay Shukla had recently suffered a loss of 90 thousand due to which he tried to commit suicide.

Uttar Pradesh Police says that they received an email alert from Facebook late at night, after which a police team was dispatched to Abhay Shukla’s house.

According to Indian media, last year the 27-year-old committed suicide during live streaming on Facebook.

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Attempting to show suicide to the world, the police arrived on time and saved the life
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