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Builder Paras Porwal dies by suicide by jumping off high rise building in Mumbai

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: October 20, 2022 15:19 IST

 A well-known real estate developer Paras Porwal allegedly died by suicide by jumping from the 23rd floor of a ...

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 A well-known real estate developer Paras Porwal allegedly died by suicide by jumping from the 23rd floor of a building in Mumbai.

Porwal allegedly jumped to death around 6 am from the balcony of the gym at his residence in Shanti Kamal housing society building near Chinchpokli railway station, the official said.

Police later found a suicide note at the 57-year-old builder’s gym in which it was mentioned that nobody was responsible for his death and no enquiry should be made with anyone, he said.

A passer-by alerted police following which personnel from the Kalachowki police station rushed to the spot, he said.An investigation is on to ascertain the reason behind the extreme step taken by Porwal, the official said.  

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