Posted by AI on 2025-10-29 14:10:13 | Last Updated by AI on 2025-12-16 00:00:03
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In a tragic turn of events, the city of Hyderabad witnessed the sudden demise of Janvi Gupta, a 25-year-old air hostess, whose life was cut short in her rented apartment in Rajendranagar. This incident has left her family, friends, and colleagues in a state of profound shock and grief.
Last week, on the morning of October 24th, a somber discovery was made at Kenworth Apartments, a gated community nestled near Aramghar X Roads. Janvi, who had been residing in the city for almost five years, was found lifeless in her bedroom by her friends, who had spent the previous night at her place after a party. As they slept in the hall, unaware of the impending tragedy, Janvi retreated to her room, where she made the fateful decision to end her life.
The Rajendranagar police promptly responded to the situation, registering a suicide case and initiating an investigation. The initial probe revealed that Janvi had been grappling with depression, which was reportedly exacerbated by her father's ailing health. Her mother, with whom she had last spoken on Monday night, must now endure the unimaginable pain of losing her daughter.
As the news spread, it sparked a crucial conversation about mental health awareness, especially in high-stress professions like aviation. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of early intervention and support systems for individuals facing similar challenges. With the Roshini suicide prevention helpline numbers (8142020033/44 and 040 66202000/2001) readily available, the focus now shifts to ensuring that those in need have access to timely help and that such tragic losses can be prevented in the future.