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Thane: Police sub-inspector saves life of woman who jumped into lake to commit suicide

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: August 24, 2020 19:16 IST

A police sub-inspector from Thane district in Maharashtra saved the life of a 27-year-old woman who had jumped into ...

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A police sub-inspector from Thane district in Maharashtra saved the life of a 27-year-old woman who had jumped into a lake to commit suicide, an official said on Monday.

The incident occurred on Sunday night in Bhiwandi during Ganpati visarjan was in progress.

"In the darkness, on-duty police sub-inspector Shivraj Mote spotted a woman struggling in the water of the lake," said DCP, Zone 2, Bhiwandi, Rajkumar Shinde.

He jumped into the lake without wasting time and saved the woman, who was later identified as Gudia Rani Sunil Prajapati, a resident of Bhiwandi, the officer said.

The woman had tried to kill herself as she was fed up with frequent quarrels with her husband, the officer said.

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