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Delhi man whose girlfriend cut her wrist dies after taking ‘one last look’ at lover. She survives

Reportedly, the woman recorded a WhatsApp video of her cutting her wrist and sent it to her lover, the Delhi man. He took her to the hospital.

Published on: Oct 20, 2024 10:03 AM IST
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In a sad incident, a Delhi man lost his life, overwhelmed by the sight of blood, after taking his lover to hospital who had reportedly cut her wrist. The incident happened in Jagatpuri. Reportedly, the woman sent a video to the man after slashing her wrist. He immediately rushed her to the hospital, where she received medical treatment and survived. However, the man died from a cardiac arrest.

How did they meet?

The Delhi man died at the hospital where his lover was treated for cutting her wrist (Representative image). (Pexels)
The Delhi man died at the hospital where his lover was treated for cutting her wrist (Representative image). (Pexels)

According to The Times of India (TOI), the couple met online about a year ago. After regular interactions, they fell in love and decided to date. However, they often had fights about various issues, including the reluctance of the man, Arjun, to find a job and his habit of frequent partying. Reportedly, the woman was studying law and was serious about having a career in her chosen field.

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What happened on the fateful day?

On Friday, the couple had one of their fights, reported TOI. She also fought with one of Arjun’s relatives and went home. Around 11:30 pm, she slit her wrist and recorded the act, sending it to Arjun on WhatsApp.

Doctors tried resuscitating him while treating his girlfriend for the wound. Though they managed to stop the bleeding and save the girl, the man died of cardiac arrest. Reportedly, his last words were, “Save her... she will die…”

Arjun’s body was handed over to his family after an autopsy. The girl has yet to give a formal statement. Reportedly, she is recuperating and will survive. According to the doctors, she is undergoing counselling.

 
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