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Kerala Doctor Dies by Suicide After Fiance Refuses to Marry Over BMW, 15 Acres Land Demand

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Curated By: Aditi Ray Chowdhury

Last Updated: December 07, 2023, 19:32 IST

Thiruvananthapuram, India

The woman's family alleged that she took the extreme step as she was depressed due to the exorbitant dowry demanded by his fiance's family and his relatives.
(Representative File: News18)

The woman’s family alleged that she took the extreme step as she was depressed due to the exorbitant dowry demanded by his fiance’s family and his relatives.
(Representative File: News18)

A senior police officer said he was taken into custody based on their statements and a suicide note purportedly written by the victim which was recovered from her apartment

A 26-year old doctor allegedly killed herself in Kerala’s Thiruvananthapuram after his fiance and and colleague backed out from their marriage proposal due to dowry. The fiance was arrested on Thursday for allegedly abetting the suicide.

The woman, identified as Shahana was found unconscious in her apartment and was later declared brought dead at the hospital on Tuesday. Her family alleged that she took the extreme step as she was depressed due to the exorbitant dowry demanded by his fiance’s family and his relatives.

The Medical college police picked up the accused, R E Ruwais from his home in Karunagappally early on Thursday morning, following which his arrest was recorded after a detailed interrogation.

Ruwais was suspended by the medical college principal, state health minister Veena George’s office said. The minister said in a statement, “This is a serious issue cannot be accepted at any cost.”

A senior police officer said he was taken into custody based on their statements and a suicide note purportedly written by the victim which was recovered from her apartment. ”His arrest was recorded. Sections of abetment to suicide and Dowry Prohibition Act were slapped against him,” the police officer told PTI.

In the purported suicide note, there were indications about the dowry issue and the mental trauma she was undergoing, he added. The officer said that the accused has not yet confessed to the crime. ”We have collected evidences, including the suicide note, which will be submitted before the court,” he added.Ruwais is a popular leader among the post-graduate medical students here and was the President of the PG Association (Medical College unit). He was removed from the post after the dowry allegations cropped up, office bearers of the association said.

Meanwhile, Shahana’s brother Jasim Nas told the media that Ruwais and his family-especially his father- were adamant about getting huge dowry.Though he had assured them that he was ready to give them as much money he could, they were not ready for a compromise and backed out from the marriage which had devastated his sister, Nas said.

”Ruwais finally told her that money was more important to him, which shocked Shahana,” he said. Some of her friends also told reporters that Shahana was depressed due to the dowry issue.

Reacting on the matter, Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan said that young women should be encouraged to reject proposals where dowry demands are made, and that public opinion has to change with regard to the practice. ”If someone demands dowry, they (women) should be able to strongly reject such proposals. Society and families need to support them for that,” he said in Kochi.

On Wednesday, the government had ordered a probe into the death of Shahana after allegations of dowry related issues causing the suicide cropped up.Health Minister George directed the director of the Women and Child Development Department to probe this issue, submit a report and take stringent actions.

The state Minority Commission also intervened into the issue and initiated a case on its own based on media reports. Its Chairperson A A Rasheed directed the district collector, city police commissioner and director of medical education to appear before the Commission during its next sitting here on December 14 and submit a report on the incident. State Women’s Commission Chairperson P Sathidevi visited Shahana’s residence in nearby Venjaramoodu and consoled her mother on Wednesday.The victim’s father, who was working in the Middle East, died recently.

Expressing grief and concern over the alleged suicide of the young doctor, Sathidevi said stringent measures should be taken if the mental agony caused due to dowry had forced her to take the extreme step.

(with PTI inputs)

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