Farmer's 'suicide note' sent to experts to verify authenticity

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The suicide note purportedly written by a debt-ridden farmer, who allegedly ended his life in Maharashtra's region yesterday, has been sent to experts to verify its authenticity, a senior police said today.

The farmer, (50), who hailed from Yavatmal district in killed himself by consuming a poisonous chemical, apparently due to crop-loss, the said.

According to the police, the note mentions the name of and holds him responsible for the suicide.

The said the police did not recover the note from the spot, but his daughter submitted it to them last night.

"The purported suicide note was submitted by Chayare's daughter to last night after it was circulated on social media," Ganesh Bhavsar, in-charge of the station, told

"In the two-page note, PM Modi's name was written on the second page. Some sentences in the note have been struck out and some letters in the note are not written in a uniform style. Therefore, we have sent this note to the forensic sciences department to the experts," Bhavsar said.

"We have collected various documents from the deceased farmer's residence, in which his is available. That will be matched with the one in the suicide note," he added.

Talking to PTI, of Police M Rajkumar said, "The police have sent the purported suicide note to experts to verify its authenticity."

Once the hand writing experts file their report, further course of action will be decided, he said adding that investigation in the case is on.

The police had yesterday said the loss of cotton crop due to a pest attack is suspected to be the prime reason behind Chayare taking the extreme step.

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First Published: Wed, April 11 2018. 20:20 IST