
Police launch probe into death of woman in Erode
The deceased, a resident of Kondaiyampalayam, had reportedly died by suicide after she was found to be in a relationship with a man who was not her husband. However, her family members cremated the body without informing the authorities, triggering an inquiry, in Anthiyur.
Upon learning about the incident, Veeramuthu, the Village Administrative Officer of Nagalur, lodged a complaint with the police against the family for conducting the cremation without intimating the authorities. On Wednesday, the police launched an investigation to determine if there was any foul play involved in her death.
(Help is available for those struggling with suicidal thoughts through the State Health Helpline at 104 and Sneha's Suicide Prevention Helpline at 044-24640050.)

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