
Woman dies after jumping into river with son; search on for child
The deceased has been identified as M.V. Rima, a resident of Vayalapra. According to reports, Rima arrived at the riverbank on a scooter around 1 a.m. and leapt into the river from a bridge with her child. The incident was witnessed by a group of local fishermen, who immediately alerted the police.
A joint search operation involving residents and the Fire and Rescue Services personnel led to the recovery of Rima's body. However, the search for the missing child is still ongoing.
The reason behind the incident remains unclear. The police have launched an investigation and are reviewing CCTV footage and speaking with family members to gather more information.
'Assistance for overcoming suicidal thoughts is available on the State's health helpline 104, Sneha's suicide prevention helpline of Maithri - 0484-2540530, Thanal Suicide Prevention Centre - 0495-2760000 and Direction Interventions System for Health Awareness (DISH)- 1056.'
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