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Tamil Nadu law minister’s nephew commits ‘suicide’ at leader’s house

Hindustan Times, Chennai | ByM Manikandan
Oct 06, 2019 10:58 PM IST

An inquiry officer said Lokesh had recently returned from Australia where he was studying. He said Lokesh has been living with his uncle Shanmugam’s family since his childhood after his mother’s death.

Tamil Nadu Law Minister and AIADMK leader C Ve Shanmugam’s 26-year-old nephew E Lokesh has committed suicide inside minister’s residence at Tindivanam in Villupuram district on Sunday, said district police sources. Sources added that the incident happened around 4 PM on Sunday.

Tamil Nadu law minister C Ve Shanmugam’s nephew has committed suicide said police sources.(Representative Photo)
Tamil Nadu law minister C Ve Shanmugam’s nephew has committed suicide said police sources.(Representative Photo)

“As his room remained locked for a long time on the first floor, domestic helps broke open the door. However, he was found dead due to hanging,” said an inquiry officer.

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The body has been sent to Mundiyampakkam Government Hospital in Villupuram for autopsy.

An inquiry officer quoted above said Lokesh had recently completed an electrical and electronics engineering course and returned from Australia where he was studying. Lokesh has been living with his uncle Shanmugam’s family since his childhood at his Tindivanam home after his mother Valli’s death.

“Vikkiravandi assembly seat in Villupuram district is going for by-elections on October 21 and Shanmugam left the house in the morning for campaigning. So, he was not present when the incident happened,” police officers said.

The police have retrieved Lokesh’s phone and are looking for any possible reason for suspected suicide. His friends are also being questioned, said the source.

A case of suicide has been filed under Section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC).

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