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Himachal: Young man killed himself after getting drunk, died on the spot

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Reported & Written By Kumud Sharma, Diary Times, Hamirpur, April 25: In Karada village of Hamirpur district of Himachal Pradesh, a youth attacked himself with a knife on his stomach, due to which the youth died.

Hamirpur police was informed by the doctors of the hospital that the person who attacked himself with a knife has been admitted dead. On the spot, Hamirpur police station in-charge Harish Guleria and the entire team immediately reached the hospital and investigated and found out that Aman Kumar, age twenty-four years, son Rajkumar village and post office Karada tehsil and district Hamirpur had died.

Rajkumar, father of the deceased Aman, told Hamirpur police station in-charge Harish Guleria that his son Aman used to work in Pune city after doing a course in hotel management. Aman and his wife were present at home and Aman was drunk when he used a knife on his chest. After that, Aman was brought to the hospital but he was declared dead by the doctors. Aman was married and has a one month old daughter. The police got Aman’s postmortem done and handed over the body to Rajkumar and investigation into the case has also been started.

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