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Artist Ram Indranil Kamath found dead in his bathtub in Mumbai

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 20, 2020 11:24 IST

Artist Ram Indranil Kamath (41) was found dead in the bathtub at his home in Matunga, Mumbai on August ...

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Artist Ram Indranil Kamath (41) was found dead in the bathtub at his home in Matunga, Mumbai on August 19.

The police has found a suicide note from the scene and a case of accidental death has been registered by the police. 

The police will investigate Kamath’s family and close friends. As per the suicide note Kamath has not blamed anyone, sources said.

It was said that Kamath was going through stress since a long period of time and the coronavirus lockdown made it worse for him.

Kamath lived with his mother in his Mumbai apartment. He was a photographer as well apart from an artist. He was popular for his glasswork paintings in the Mumbai art circuit. 

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