City
Epaper

Navi Mumbai: 35-Year-Old Banker From Pune Commits Suicide by Jumping From Atal Setu Bridge Due to Work Pressure

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: September 5, 2024 07:03 IST

Mumbai, September 5: A 35-year-old banker allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the trans-harbour Atal Setu bridge in Navi ...

Open in App

Mumbai, September 5: A 35-year-old banker allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the trans-harbour Atal Setu bridge in Navi Mumbai. Alex Regi, a Pune resident who worked for a nationalised bank, stopped his car on the bridge on Monday (September 2), and jumped into the sea.

On Tuesday, he had met his father-in-law in Chembur and was returning to Pune city when he stopped his car on the Mumbai Trans Harbour Link (MTHL) bridge and jumped off. A Nhava-Sheva police official said the entire incident was captured on CCTV cameras. 

Navi Mumbai: 38-Year-Old Engineer Jumps Off Atal Setu Bridge; Incident Caught on CCTV.

The body was found later. His family members told police that he was under work pressure, but no suicide note has been recovered. Further investigation is underway, the official added. 

Tags: Navi MumbaiPuneAtal Setu BridgeMumbai trans harbour linkSuicide News
Open in App

Related Stories

MaharashtraJalna: Nephew of Congress Leader Dr Panditrao Dhanore Found Dead in Car in Ambad Area, Investigation Underway

NationalAndhra Pradesh: Newly Married Couple Video Fighting Onboard Moving Train Before Jumping to Death Goes Viral

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai Shocker: Mentally Disturbed Man Pushes 18-Year-old From Moving Train near Panvel; Arrested

NationalBhopal: Businessman Commits Suicide After Heavy Losses in Online Games

PuneLeopard Spotted In Pune: Second Consecutive Sighting Triggers Fresh Panic in Keshav Nagar

Navi Mumbai Realted Stories

Navi MumbaiUran Local Body Election Results 2025: Major Upset for BJP as NCP (SP) Candidate Bhavna Ghanekar Wins

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai Accident: Teen Motorcyclist Dies After Getting Hit by Container Trailer on Shilphata–Mahape Road

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai: Two More Girls Go Missing from Kharghar and Koparkhairane as Missing Children Count Rises to 458

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai Cybercrime: Schoolteacher Loses Nearly ₹24 Lakh After Downloading Fake ‘RTO Challan’ APK in Kamothe

Navi MumbaiNavi Mumbai Air Pollution: Civic Body Issues Stop-Work Orders to 18 Developers