Overweight Indian Punjaban failed to commit suicide but hospitalized when roof fan with hanger collapsed

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Overweight Indian Punjaban failed to commit suicide but hospitalized due to head injury

indian woman suicideChandigarh: An Indian woman from Chandigarh is admitted and now is in stable condition with head injuries as she tried to commit suicide by hanging her with roof fan but fan collapsed along with its hanger and hit her head.  Her weight is 110 Kg and she wished to suicide due to her overweight body and lose of interest of her husband towards her as partner.

According to Indian media Alka Sabarwal when came to senses in hospital said that she was feeling unbearable pain in her head and promised with his husband that she would never try to commit suicide in future in such a way that can give her pain. May be she is planning for heavy dose of tranquilizers instead of electrocution.

She said she was a slim and smart girl when she was married but her husband kept telling her that he liked big, bold and beautiful women so she put some extra pounds to make her shape sexy for her husband but then kept getting fat and now her husband says she looks ugly.

 

 

 

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