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TN farmer consumes poison in front of bank over repayment of loan

Failing to repay his loan, an elderly farmer in Coimbatore has committed suicide by consuming poison in front of the bank. He was later rushed to a government hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

TN farmer consumes poison in front of bank over repayment of loan
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Published : Aug 1, 2019, 11:06 PM IST

Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): A 60-year-old farmer committed suicide in front of a bank here on Thursday, after he was informed that the property documents pledged by him for a group loan can be returned only on repayment of the entire loan and not a part amount that he was willing to make, police said.

Bhoopathi hailing from Konganapuram in Sankagiri in Salem district, about 160 km from here, came out of the nationalised bank branch here and suddenly consumed some poison, he was carrying, and collapsed, they said.

He was rushed to a government hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

Quoting preliminary investigations, police said Bhoopathi and three others had taken a loan from the bank for starting a dairy.

Since the business ran into losses, he apparently wanted the loan to be divided into four parts and he be allowed to repay one share so that his documents could be taken back.

The farmer approached the bank on Thursday but the authorities told him that the documents can be returned only if the entire loan amount was repaid, police said.

Depressed over the development, he came out of the bank and consumed the poison, they added.

Bank officials were tight-lipped and police did not divulge further details, including the loan amount.

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Coimbatore (Tamil Nadu): A 60-year-old farmer committed suicide in front of a bank here on Thursday, after he was informed that the property documents pledged by him for a group loan can be returned only on repayment of the entire loan and not a part amount that he was willing to make, police said.

Bhoopathi hailing from Konganapuram in Sankagiri in Salem district, about 160 km from here, came out of the nationalised bank branch here and suddenly consumed some poison, he was carrying, and collapsed, they said.

He was rushed to a government hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

Quoting preliminary investigations, police said Bhoopathi and three others had taken a loan from the bank for starting a dairy.

Since the business ran into losses, he apparently wanted the loan to be divided into four parts and he be allowed to repay one share so that his documents could be taken back.

The farmer approached the bank on Thursday but the authorities told him that the documents can be returned only if the entire loan amount was repaid, police said.

Depressed over the development, he came out of the bank and consumed the poison, they added.

Bank officials were tight-lipped and police did not divulge further details, including the loan amount.

Read:| Farmer in R'sthan commits suicide after failing to repay loan claims family

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TN farmer ends life in front of bank over repayment of loan
Coimbatore, Aug 1 (PTI) A 60-year old farmer committed
suicide in front of a bank here Thursday after he was informed
property documents pledged by him for a group loan can be
returned only on repayment of the entire loan and not a part
amount that he was willing to make, police said.
Bhoopathi hailing from Konganapuram in Sankagiri in Salem
district, about 160 km from here, came out of the nationalised
bank branch here and suddenly consumed some poison he was
carrying and collapsed, they said.
He was rushed to a government hospital where doctors
declared him brought dead.
Quoting preliminary investigations, police said Bhoopathi
and three others had taken a loan from the bank for starting a
dairy.
Since the business ran into losses, he apparently wanted
the loan to be divided into four parts and he be allowed to
repay one share so that his documents could be taken back.
The farmer approached the bank on Thursday but the
authorities told him that the documents can be returned only
if the entire loan amount was repaid, police said.
Depressed over the development, he came out of the bank
and consumed the poison, they added.
Bank officials were tight-lipped and police did not
divulge further details, including the loan amount. PTI NVM
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