Businessman in Mumbai committed suicide by jumping to the sea, fear of professional reasons
A shocking incident came to light from Mumbai, the capital of Maharashtra. Tuesday midnight, a businessman jumped into the sea and ended his life. The deceased was identified as Amit Shantilal Chopra, 47 years old. He was originally a resident of Rajasthan. According to police and locals, Amit Chopra was under tension for professional reasons. Initial investigation feared that his business problems forced him to relocate. Police are currently investigating the exact cause of the incident and is investigating all aspects of their personal and professional lives. Local people and people present on the beach were also surprised at the time of the incident. He said the businessman suddenly moved towards the sea and jumped into the water. Police were reported to the police immediately. Police and beach safety forces immediately launched rescue operations, but the businessman could not be saved in time. Mumbai police said the body was recovered and sent to post -mortem. Police are trying to find out in further investigation whether any other personal or social tension other than the business reasons were also behind the move. Experts believe that business pressure and financial tensions nowadays give rise to serious challenges for mental health in cities. He called on the people to focus on the mental health of themselves or the people around them and provide assistance and counseling in the event of stress or depression symptoms. Local residents said Amit Chopra’s business was not going well for some time. He faced many economic and professional challenges. This incident is not only tragic for his family, but also warns others living in the city, how important it is to pay attention to mental health and stress management. Social organizations and experts are also concerned about this incident. He says that such incidents are not only individual, but also indicate increasing spiritual pressure and stressful atmosphere in society. He called on the administration and society to provide cooperation and support to people who are trapped in personal and professional problems. Share this story -tags