In a heartbreaking incident in Ghaziabad, a real estate agent named Kuldip Tyagi, who was battling cancer, took his own life and that of his wife. He left behind a suicide note explaining his dire financial and health situation.
CancerReal EstateGhaziabadSuicideFinancial CrisesReal Estate NewsApr 17, 2025
Kuldip Tyagi was battling cancer and was facing severe financial difficulties. He did not want his wife to suffer from the medical expenses and the debt that would be left behind.
The incident took place in Ghaziabad, a city in the National Capital Region (NCR) of India.
The suicide note stated that Tyagi was suffering from cancer and had no money left to treat himself. He did not want his wife to suffer and did not want to leave her behind in debt.
The community in Ghaziabad has expressed shock and deep sorrow. Local residents and colleagues remembered Tyagi as a hardworking and dedicated professional. The incident has also sparked a conversation about the need for better support systems for cancer patients and their families.
Local authorities have promised to review the support mechanisms available for cancer patients and their families. They have also called for increased awareness and education about mental health and the importance of seeking help during difficult times.
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