A woman and her child passed away following being struck by a train in Chowvara Puriyar in Kaladi (Eranakulam). The deceased were identified as Sheeja (36), Balakrishna’s daughter, and her one-and-a-half-year-old child, Adav Krishna, who resided in Nedumpilly House in Chowvara Edanad. They were discovered near the track at around 11 am on Monday, and the authorities were notified.
It is believed that suicide was the cause of the tragedy, with Sheeja’s husband, Arun Kumar, having taken his own life a few days before. According to local residents, a family dispute may have been the source of the problem. The Nedumbassery police responded and carried out the necessary actions, and the bodies were transported to Aluva Taluk Hospital.
Suicide is not the answer to any problem, and it is important to seek support from mental health professionals and to strive to survive. Helpline numbers that may be reached are 1056 and 0471- 2552056.
Kaladi (Eranakulam)∙ Mother and child died following being hit by a train in Chowvara Puriyar. Balakrishna’s daughter Sheeja (36) and one-and-a-half-year-old Adav Krishna died at their Nedumpilly house in Chowvara Edanad. The bodies of the two people were found near the track around 11 am on Monday. The locals immediately informed the police.
The primary conclusion is suicide. Sheeja’s husband Arun Kumar committed suicide a few days ago. Local residents say that the reason for the suicide was a family quarrel. Nedumbassery police arrived and took the necessary steps. The bodies were shifted to Aluva Taluk Hospital.
English Summary: Woman and Child Died After Train Hits
(Note: Suicide is not a solution to anything. Seek help from mental health experts and try to survive. Helpline numbers – 1056, 0471- 2552056)
This tragic incident serves as a reminder of the importance of seeking help in times of mental health crisis. Suicide is never the answer, and support is available through helpline numbers such as 1056 and 0471-2552056. Our thoughts go out to the family and loved ones of Sheeja and Adav Krishna during this difficult time. Let us work towards creating a society where mental health support is readily accessible and stigma-free.