Self-Harming
For that young man who had studied B.Sc., a bike was his lifeblood. But he could not buy a bike due to lack of financial status. Due to the same reason, he lost his patience and lost his life.
Ayyappa (20) died unfortunately.
Hailing from Tamil Nadu, Ayyappa settled in Bangalore along with his mother. He built a small house and lived in Thanisandra. Ayyappa’s father passed away six years ago. The mother worked as a housekeeper and educated her son. Ayyappa, who was studying second year B.Sc in a private college, had a bike craze recently. He asked his mother to give him a bike, but because she did not give him a bike, he committed suicide by hanging himself at home.
On Tuesday, September 11, Ayyappa’s mother went to work at 6 am. He was shocked when he returned home around 4:30 pm. Because the son, who had grown up to chest height, was hanging in a noose. The shocked mother told her relatives. Relatives came and informed Hennur police. The police took down the dead body and sent it to Ambedkar Hospital for postmortem.
A mother who lost a son who was supposed to be a supporter
After all, Ayyappa committed suicide because of the bike. Like all the boys who come to college, I have to come on a bike. He wanted to go around on a bike. That’s why he kept asking his mother that he wanted a bike for the last two months. But it was difficult for that mother, who was working alone, to settle that much money. So, they told me to wait for a few days. However, he persisted for the bike without being convinced.
He had loaned 50,000 without the son knowing that he would give him the bike when he became more stubborn. But Ayyappa, who did not know this matter, stayed at home yesterday Wednesday without going to college. When that thought came to his head, he committed suicide by hanging himself. The mother, who had reached the Ambedkar Hospital where her son’s dead body was, cried in tears. He is lonely after losing his son who was supposed to be his support in the end. A complaint has been registered in this regard at Hennur police station.