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A young man and a virgin committed suicide in rajkot

 There are many people in life who, after falling in love with someone, get a chance to live life by marrying their favorite character. But there are also many who fall in love. But no one can live a life of fear for society or family or any other reason. Haresh Jala, a married man from Raisangpar, and Daksha, a young unmarried woman from Kariyani, have fallen in love.


A young man and a virgin committed suicide in rajkot

A married young man from Raisangpar and an unmarried young woman from Kariyani had committed suicide by consuming poisonous drug in the seam of Virpar village in Muli taluka. The two had a love affair 4 years ago when they were living in Rajkot, but the two young women ended their lives by taking poisonous drug P P after coming to Seam and wearing Setho Puri Mangalsutra.

Haresh Jala was married to Minaben, who lives in Shethpur, about 4 years ago. In their married life a daughter was born. He is now two years old. Haresh had lived in Rajkot for a long time and worked in a factory. Daksha and Haresh both lived in the same area. Living together, the two met and fell in love. Despite living together and dying, the two could not live together. Meanwhile, a few days ago, Haresh came to his village Raisang from Rajkot. Daksh left the house on Thursday afternoon without telling his family. Later Daksha and Haresh both got together and came to the seam of Veerpar. The two were married before Jaya's death. The two committed suicide by drinking a poisonous drug called Monocoto after the virgin Daksha had applied vermilion and tied the mangalsutra around her neck.

On Friday, the herdsmen were going to Thor Wali Talavadi in Virpar Seam to graze por. When he saw the young man and the young woman lying on the bed, she was devastated. Going to the side I saw that they were both dead. Upon learning of the incident, a team including Rohitbhai Rathore rushed to the spot. He was identified from an Aadhaar card found in Haresh's pocket during the investigation. A bottle of toxic drugs was also found near the spot.

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