2 Women Clicked Selfies With Cup Of Poison In Their Hands & Then Committed Suicide

The world is filled with strange people and we come across many bizarre incidents on a regular basis.

Recently, two ladies who lived in a rented room in Indore’s Guru Nagar took soft drink mixed with poison in a cup but surprisingly, they clicked selfies with the cup prior to committing suicide.

2 Women Clicked Selfies With Cup Of Poison In Their Hands & Then Committed Suicide - RVCJ Media
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This was definitely a matter of great amazement for residents of the locality. They were employed in a call center named Easy Calling Service in Johari Palace and shifted to Guru Nagar two months ago.

The owner of the room informed Vijaynagar cops that the door of their room was not opened for a couple of days. When police broke open the door, it was a shocking sight as the duo was lying dead on the floor. Cops have found the cups as well as a suicide note from their room. Even more shockingly, they celebrated their suicide by baking a cake, according to Dainik Bhaskar.

Both the ladies were in early 20s; one of them was Tanvi who hailed from Barwani while the other one named Rachna Choudhary belonged to Dhar, as per ASP Manoj Rai. 

Rachna’s marriage didn’t work and her suicide note revealed that she didn’t like her husband. She also requested her parents for taking care of her son apart from mentioning her last wish, i.e., her last rites should be performed in Dhar.

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As far as Tanvi is concerned, she didn’t wish to live life and it was wholly her decision to commit suicide, as disclosed in the note. She addressed her sister and brother-in-law and wrote,

“I love you. I’m fed up with my life, so I’m killing myself. My family members are not responsible for death.”

As per ASP Rai, the real reason of the suicide is not revealed in the note and they are investigating the matter for further details. What’s more, their families are informed about the unfortunate happening while the dead bodies are sent for postmortem.

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