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Dance instructor found dead

Dance instructor found dead

The Hindu27-05-2025

A 20-year-old dance instructor who recently moved to Hyderabad from Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh, ended his life at a dance studio in Miyapur on Monday. The deceased was identified as Sagar Kumar.
According to police, Kumar arrived in the city just a month ago to work as a dance teacher at Delight Dance School in Gokul Plots. He was also residing in the studio.
The police said that he took the drastic step allegedly upset due to financial troubles and personal despair. A case was booked and an investigation is underway.
(Roshini suicide prevention helpline numbers: 8142020033/44)

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