Crime Patrol Actress Preksha Mehta, 25, Commits Suicide

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A file photograph of Preksha Mehta. (Image courtesy: Instagram)

Highlights

  • Preksha dedicated suicide on Monday evening
  • “We are carrying out a detailed investigation in this case,” mentioned police
  • Preksha Mehta additionally featured in TV reveals like Laal Ishq and Meri Durga

Indore:

Television actress Preksha Mehta, 25, dedicated suicide at her residence in Indore, Madhya Pradesh on Monday evening. Ms Mehta, best-known for showing on reveals like Crime Patrol, was discovered hanging in her room on Tuesday morning by her household and brought to hospital, police mentioned. Ms Mehta had travelled residence to Indore from Mumbai earlier than the lockdown and is believed to have been affected by despair due to the lack of work attributable to the coronavirus outbreak. Preksha Mehta left a suicide word, information company PTI reviews.

“During our initial investigation, we believe that she was suffering from depression. We are carrying out a detailed investigation in this case,” Rajeev Bhadoriya, the officer in-charge of the Hira Nagar police station, instructed PTI. A autopsy can be performed.

Preksha Mehta’s final message on her unverified Instagram account hinted at her disturbed frame of mind. “Sabse bura hota hai, sapnon ka mar jaana (The death of the dreams is the worst thing),” she wrote in an Instagram story. RIP feedback have flooded the final image Ms Mehta shared on her account – a selfie captioned with track lyrics.

Apart from showing on the long-running Crime Patrol, an anthology sequence now in its fifth season, Preksha Mehta additionally appeared on the reveals Laal Ishq and Meri Durga. Production on all movies and TV tasks has been suspended for months due to the nationwide lockdown.

Days in the past, TV actor Manmeet Grewal committed suicide in his Mumbai home. PTI reported that he, like Ms Mehta, had been depressed over lack of work attributable to the lockdown.

(If you want assist or know somebody who does, please attain out to your nearest psychological well being specialist.)

Helplines:

AASRA: 91-22-27546669 (24 hours)

Sneha Foundation: 91-44-24640050 (24 hours)

Vandrevala Foundation for Mental Health: 1860-2662-345 and 1800-2333-330 (24 hours)

iCall: 022-25521111 (Available from Monday to Saturday: 8:00am to 10:00pm)

Connecting NGO: 18002094353 (Available from 12 pm – Eight pm)




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