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The payments were initially consistent, but after Aji Kumar lost his job as a result of the COVID pandemic, the family experienced financial difficulties. After that, he had to go back to Kerala.

Digital Desk: A college student committed suicide after Kerala Bank posted a notice in front of her home, warning that her property was being attached because she had not paid back a loan.

On Tuesday, the event happened in the Sooranad neighbourhood of Kollam. The victim, 20-year-old Abhirami. She was the only child of Aji Kumar and Shalini. Around 5:00 p.m., Abhirami was discovered hanging inside her home. When the incident occurred, her parents had gone to the bank to ask for extra time to pay back the loan.

Five years ago, Aji Kumar, who was previously employed abroad, obtained a loan from the Kerala Bank's Patharam Branch for Rs. 10 lakh. The payments were initially consistent, but after Aji Kumar lost his job as a result of the COVID pandemic, the family experienced financial difficulties. After that, he had to go back to Kerala.

He requested additional time to settle the remaining amount after a sum of Rs 1.5 lakh was paid back in March. But yesterday morning, bank representatives went to the family's home under police protection and put up a sign announcing that the property was in the bank's hands.

He requested additional time to settle the remaining amount after a sum of Rs 1.5 lakh was paid back in March. But yesterday morning, bank representatives went to the family's home under police protection and put up a sign announcing that the property was in the bank's hands.

 


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