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Duped of 25L by travel agents, youth ends life in Kapurthala

By, Jalandhar
Published on: Nov 25, 2025 06:40 AM IST

On Sunday evening, he was found lying unconscious at his residence, following which his family rushed him to a local hospital where doctors declared him brought dead

A 27-year-old youth aspiring to move to Canada ended his life at a Kapurthala village on Sunday evening.

According to police, the deceased, a Class 12 passout, left behind a suicide note, accusing two travel agents from Dadiwind village of cheating him of 25 lakh two years ago. (iStock)

According to police, the deceased, a Class 12 passout, left behind a suicide note, accusing two travel agents from Dadiwind village of cheating him of 25 lakh two years ago. He also blamed a deputy superintendent of police-level officer for shoddy investigation and not taking required action into his fraud complaint.

On Sunday evening, he was found lying unconscious at his residence, following which his family rushed him to a local hospital where doctors declared him brought dead.

The youth’s family members alleged that he was upset for the past two years after the travel agents neither sent him to Canada nor returned his money. “A formal complaint was filed with the Kapurthala police and an inquiry was marked to a DSP posted at the district headquarters. However, despite repeated hearings, no action was taken against the agents,” the family said.

Investigation officer Sonamdeep Kaur said based on the statements of the deceased’s family, a case had been registered against travel agent Nachattar Singh, and his two sons Ramandeep Singh and Harkirat Singh under Section 108 (abetment of suicide) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita.

Help is just a call away: MEDICAL CONSULTATION: 104 (24x7 Punjab)

 
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A 27-year-old man in Kapurthala took his own life after being defrauded of ₹25 lakh by travel agents promising him a move to Canada. He left a note blaming the agents and a deputy superintendent for failing to act on his complaint. His family alleges ongoing distress from the situation over the past two years, prompting police action against the agents.

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