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Facing financial woes, Mumbai builder Sanjay Agarwal kills self; third such death in last three years

Faced barriers in a real estate sector, his project in the esteemed in the Chembur location area may have driven Mumbai builder Sanjay Agarwal to enact suicide by shooting himself at the spot.

On Thursday, In Mumbai, due to some financial stress and its crunch is justifiable to have led city builder Sanjay Agarwal to apparently commit suicide by shooting himself in suburban Chembur, police recently added their statement.

At the time Agarwal (57) was siding up his difficulties with regard to his on going project located up hand in Chembur area and this may have put him to take the drastic step, police officials included.

A real estate sector project of him was hardly proceeded with getting delays and compacted adjustments as the core reason for builder uplifted more financial crisis and look for  government help to tackle his problem.

Agarwal’s suicide, endue after at the minimum of two same kind of incidents in the last few years in the megapolis, followed  in the real estate sector indicating concerns on project hold up  and compacted norms.

“He was critically handled his  financial difficulties at the time as a project was lodged  and his family mentions he was  under stress more time due to this sane reason,” senior police inspector JM Bhosale told PTI.

Also, Agarwal allegedly shot himself with his own licensed handgun in his own office cabin in Chembur’s Sindhi Colony around 11.30 am, said senior Deputy Commissioner of Police (zone-VI) Shahaji Umap.

And he was removed quickly to a close by hospital where doctors announced him dead, Umap told.

From his revolver its just a single gunshot that penetrated the builder’s temple, he mentioned, including this case of accidental death has been filed and thus so far investigation was commenced..

Agarwal’s family’s,, his brother-in-law and his son and some office employees were attended in the place when the incident held place, the police told.

There port of this case of accidental death was recoded by the nearest location Chembur police and the body sent to Rajawadi Hospital in Ghatkopar for further process, he said.

A much more needs to be completed in this pathway. We desire the government to make sure a pending of responsibilities among all stakeholders in the real estate sectors,” Shah added.