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Home / Crime and Justice / Teenage Boy's Suicide Linked to Family Dispute in Lucknow

Teenage Boy's Suicide Linked to Family Dispute in Lucknow

16 Oct

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Summary

  • 13-year-old boy found unconscious, confirmed as suicide by hanging
  • Family dispute, particularly over mother's visit to elder sister, led to the tragedy
  • Police investigating the exact sequence of events
Teenage Boy's Suicide Linked to Family Dispute in Lucknow

On October 13, 2025, a 13-year-old boy was found unconscious at his home in Lucknow's Indiranagar area. The post-mortem report confirmed that the cause of death was suicide by hanging.

Initially, the boy's sisters had claimed he was found unconscious. However, during further questioning, they admitted that he had taken his own life. Investigations revealed that the tragedy was linked to a family dispute, particularly over the boy's mother visiting his elder sister in their village on October 6.

The elder sister had married a local man seven years ago but left him four years later to remarry. She now lives about 100 meters from the family's residence. The police suspect that the boy, upset over this dispute, may have taken the extreme step.

Authorities are continuing their investigation to confirm the exact sequence of events leading to the 13-year-old's tragic demise. The boy lived with his three sisters, while their elder brother resides separately with his wife and children. Their father had passed away three years ago due to illness, and their mother lives in a nearby village.

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The 13-year-old boy's suicide was linked to a family dispute, particularly over his mother visiting his elder sister in their village.
The 13-year-old boy lived in Sector 14, Indiranagar, with his three sisters. Their elder brother resided separately with his wife and children.
Police continued their investigation to confirm the exact sequence of events leading to the 13-year-old's tragic suicide by hanging.

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