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Telangana: Hindu woman commits suicide after live-in partner Mohammed Ali betrays her, was forced to convert to Islam

“Telangana: Hindu woman commits suicide after live-in partner Mohammed Ali betrays her, was forced to convert to Islam”, Opindia, February 2, 2024:

“On 28th January this year, a 35-year-old techie was discovered dead at her home in Attapur in the Rangareddy district of Telangana.

The deceased has been identified as Adithi Bharadwaj, a software engineer and a native of Gujarat. Police stated that she took the drastic step after Mohammed Ali, her boyfriend of many years, cheated on her.

According to Attapur inspector Puli Yadagiri, the two had been dating for several years. The betrayal had a severe negative effect on her mental health due to which she stopped interacting with people, refused to eat meals with her roommates and withdrew from social events….”

Read the full article at Opindia.com

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