Daughter elopes to avoid arranged marriage, mother ends life

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August 19, 2013
Udupi, Aug 19: Unable to put up with the pain and shame that the news of her daughter going missing after an engagement, a mother ended her life by plunging into the well, at Perdoor village.
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The deceased is Revathi, wife of Late Devanna Nayaka of Kairu Darkasu family of Perdoor.

Revathi's daughter Bharathi was all set to tie the knot on September 8. Bharathi, on Saturday morning had accompanied her brother Roopesh and mother to a temple and offered prayers.

But, at about 7 pm she left the house without the notice of the family members.

Pained by this act of her daughter, Revathi ended her life the following morning.

Hiriyadka police have registered the complaint.

Revathi had fixed the marriage only after taking consent of Bharathi.

The family had started distributing the invitations too. Bharathi had left the house along with all the ornaments and cash.

This suggested that she had eloped to avoid the marriage that was arranged.

Revathi was unable to even think of the shame that she and her son were to face, the following day when the news of her daughter's escape would spill.

This compelled Revathi to end her life.

However, this unfortunate incident has left Roopesh, Revathis' son all alone. It was a small family of four.

After Devanna Nayak died, Revathi, Bharathi and Roopesh were a close knit family.

Now, with sister eloping and mother meeting her tragic end, Roopesh has been left alone.

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