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National-level swimmer hangs self in Pune

Sahil Joshi, a seven-time gold winner at national level swimming championships, committed suicide at his residence. Police suspect a personal reason behind the extreme step. The incident came to light when Joshi's father tried to contact his son from office, but his calls went unanswered. Sahil was pursuing MBBS from a city-based college.

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Published : Jun 2, 2019, 4:05 AM IST

Pune: A national-level swimmer from Pune in Maharashtra, Sahil Joshi, allegedly committed suicide at his residence in Kothrud area, police said on Saturday. According to police, Joshi, 21, hanged himself from the ceiling in his house on Friday afternoon when his parents were away.

No suicide note was found at the spot, said an officer attached to Kothrud police station. Police suspected a personal reason behind the extreme step.

Sahil Joshi
Sahil Joshi

The deceased was pursuing MBBS from a city-based college. The incident came to light when Joshi's father tried to contact his son from office, but his calls went unanswered, he said.

Suspecting something amiss, Joshi's father rushed home, where he found his son hanging in one of the rooms, the officer said.

"The reason behind Joshi taking the extreme step is investigated. We have registered a case of accidental death," he added.

Meanwhile, Joshi's coach Manoj Erande said the deceased had participated in at least nine championships and won seven gold medals at the national level.

"He was a very talented swimmer. Backstroke swimming was his forte. We are in utter shock over the incident," said Erande.

Also read: Private airline's employee commits suicide in Nagpur

Pune: A national-level swimmer from Pune in Maharashtra, Sahil Joshi, allegedly committed suicide at his residence in Kothrud area, police said on Saturday. According to police, Joshi, 21, hanged himself from the ceiling in his house on Friday afternoon when his parents were away.

No suicide note was found at the spot, said an officer attached to Kothrud police station. Police suspected a personal reason behind the extreme step.

Sahil Joshi
Sahil Joshi

The deceased was pursuing MBBS from a city-based college. The incident came to light when Joshi's father tried to contact his son from office, but his calls went unanswered, he said.

Suspecting something amiss, Joshi's father rushed home, where he found his son hanging in one of the rooms, the officer said.

"The reason behind Joshi taking the extreme step is investigated. We have registered a case of accidental death," he added.

Meanwhile, Joshi's coach Manoj Erande said the deceased had participated in at least nine championships and won seven gold medals at the national level.

"He was a very talented swimmer. Backstroke swimming was his forte. We are in utter shock over the incident," said Erande.

Also read: Private airline's employee commits suicide in Nagpur

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National-level swimmer hangs self
         Pune, Jun 1 (PTI) A national-level swimmer from Pune
in Maharashtra, Sahil Joshi, allegedly committed suicide at
his residence in Kothrud area, police said Saturday.
         According to police, Joshi, 21, hanged himself from
the ceiling in his house on Friday afternoon when his parents
were away.
         No suicide note was found at the spot, said an officer
attached to Kothrud police station.
         Police suspected a personal reason behind the extreme
step.
         The deceased was pursuing MBBS from a city-based
college.
         The incident came to light when Joshi's father tried
to contact his son from office, but his calls went unanswered,
he said.
         Suspecting something amiss, Joshi's father rushed
home, where he found his son hanging in one of the rooms, the
officer said.
         "The reason behind Joshi taking the extreme step is
investigated. We have registered a case of accidental death,"
he added.
         Meanwhile, Joshi's coach Manoj Erande said the
deceased had participated in at least nine championships and
won seven gold medals at the national level.
         "He was very talented swimmer. Backstroke swimming was
his forte. We are in utter shock over the incident," said
Erande. PTI SPK
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