CISF Constable Commits Suicide at Coimbatore Airport

This morning at 9:05 AM, CISF constable G. Chakradhar committed suicide by shooting himself in the restroom of Coimbatore Airport.


Coimbatore: In a tragic incident early this morning, a CISF constable identified as G. Chakradhar, aged 34, shot himself dead in the restroom at Coimbatore Airport. The incident occurred at approximately 9:05 AM. Following the incident, the Peelamedu Police have initiated an investigation to ascertain the reasons behind Chakradhar's drastic action. More details are awaited as law enforcement delves into the case. The authorities have not yet released any further details or statements regarding the incident.



This event marks a solemn moment at the airport facility and raises concerns about the mental health and welfare of paramilitary personnel.

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