Rajasthan: Man commits suicide along with two sons
Kota, July 6: A 62-year-old man committed suicide along with his two sons by jumping before a goods train here, police said.

The deceased were identified as Prakesh Chand Jain (62), his two sons Tarun (30) and Anil (28), all native of Deikheda village of Bundi district, they said.
They were living in the Sri Ramnagar area of the city and ran a small grocery shop in the same area, police said.
A suicide note was recovered from the possession of one of the three deceased mentioned a debt of Rs 1akh from a money-lender which the family could not pay, Station House Officer Udhyog Nagar police station Lokendra Paliwal said.
A case was lodged for abetment of suicide under Section 306 of the Indian Penal Code against one person, he said.
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