Tragedy at The Royal Plaza: Advocate's Fatal Leap
A 26-year-old advocate, Rajesh Singh, died after allegedly jumping from the 15th floor of the Royal Plaza hotel in Delhi. Police ruled out foul play, citing a suicide note that blamed no one. Investigations continue, as depression is suspected to have led to the incident.
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A 26-year-old advocate from Delhi High Court, Rajesh Singh, tragically died after allegedly jumping from the 15th floor of The Royal Plaza hotel in Connaught Place, officials confirmed on Monday.
The police received information about the incident at around 9.15 pm on Sunday. Upon arriving at the scene, they discovered Singh's body, identifying him as a resident of Mahavir Enclave who had checked into the hotel the previous evening. A purported suicide note, found at the scene, did not hold anyone responsible for his actions.
The family has been informed, and no foul play is suspected in this incident. Crime department teams, alongside forensic experts, are examining the scene while investigating officers suspect that personal issues led to Singh's desperate act. Further probes are underway.
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