Worker Commits Suicide in Parsudih Amidst Health and Financial Struggles
38-Year-Old Man Found Hanging in Kitadih Residence
Depression, injury, and alleged addiction lead to tragic end for local worker, highlighting mental health concerns in the community.
JAMSHEDPUR – Dulal Hembram, a 38-year-old worker from the Parsudih police station area, was found dead after committing suicide by hanging on Tuesday night.
The incident occurred at Hembram’s residence in Gadiwan Patti, Kitadih, Parsudih, where he lived alone.
According to his brother, Dulal had been struggling with depression, exacerbated by a leg injury that prevented him from working.
"Financial constraints made it impossible for him to undergo necessary surgery for his injured leg," the brother stated, highlighting the compounding factors leading to Dulal’s mental anguish.
Reports suggest that Dulal was also battling drug addiction, further complicating his situation.
The deceased was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan in his residence.
Local authorities were promptly informed and arrived at the scene to initiate an investigation.
This tragic incident sheds light on the critical intersection of physical health, financial hardship, and mental well-being in the community.
It underscores the need for accessible mental health resources and support systems for individuals facing multiple life challenges.
The case also highlights the potential consequences of untreated injuries and the impact of financial barriers to healthcare.

