
A 40 -year -old woman, who took a loan to operate her incense factory in the hanger district, tried to end her life by jumping into the river, but was subsequently rescued.
The reported incident occurred on Wednesday midnight in Nandigudi in Davangere district and the woman was saved on Thursday.
According to the Fir Rattihalli, Roop Shivappa Ambler, Rattihalli resident in the haired district, took a loan of £ 48 for weekly and monthly interest from various money, and reportedly returned 50% of the loan.
But when she faced a problem that led the factory late and how the money began to suppress her for the amount and interest, Rattihalli left three months ago to hide in Bengalur.
A week ago, she went to her sister’s house in the village of Waddinahalli in the Davangere district. On Wednesday she left her sister’s house and said she would return to Rattihalli.
Instead, she boarded the bus to Nandigudi, where she spent the day at Anjaneya. Then, at midnight, jumped into the Tungabhadra River from Nandigudi Most.
But she was able to float and save herself by staying on a tree branch near the village of Nitapalli. On Thursday morning, some residents of the village heard her and saved her with swimmers and firefighters staff.
Then she was sent to the Government Hospital Ranebennur for treatment.
After her complaint, the Rathihalli police have now registered a case against Monyylenders Chennabasapp Kittad of Kunchur, Ramesh Hosamani, Jattepa Malagondar Rattihalli and Ramesh of Totaganti.
They registered the case according to Section 318 BNS and Section 3 and 4 Prevention of Karnataka in accounting the Act on the Conversed interest of 2004.
Published – 31 July 2025 22:02