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Bank Manager Jumps to Death Amid Property Dispute

Summary

  • A 40-year-old bank manager died by suicide on Monday night.
  • The bank manager allegedly died due to a property dispute with his sister.
  • A voice note sent by the manager on a family WhatsApp group cited the dispute.
Bank Manager Jumps to Death Amid Property Dispute

A 40-year-old Bank of India branch manager, Rohit Batra, died by suicide on Monday night in Ghaziabad. The incident occurred after he allegedly fell from the 14th floor of his society in Raj Nagar Extension. Police were alerted by a resident and found Batra had already succumbed to his injuries at a local hospital.

The primary reason cited for the alleged suicide is a property dispute with his sister. This was corroborated by a voice note Batra reportedly sent to his family's WhatsApp group before his death, detailing the conflict. Police are currently examining his call records as part of their investigation.

Authorities confirmed Batra was captured on CCTV entering the society and proceeding to the 14th floor. His mobile phone was discovered on the 14th floor. While his family has not formally lodged a complaint, the investigation into the circumstances surrounding his death is active.

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A 40-year-old bank manager reportedly died by suicide by jumping from the 14th floor of his society building.
The bank manager allegedly died due to a property dispute with his sister, as indicated in a voice note.
Yes, the bank manager was reportedly in a property dispute with his sister, which is believed to be the cause of his death.

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