Tragic Suicide in Chhattisgarh: Teacher's Mutilated Body Found on Korba Railway Tracks
Digital Desk
In a heartbreaking incident from Chhattisgarh's Korba district, a 50-year-old school teacher allegedly ended his life by jumping in front of a train, leaving his body severely mutilated on the railway tracks.
The shocking discovery was made near Gevra Road railway station under the Kusmunda police station area on Sunday night, sending shockwaves through the local community.
The victim, identified as Santosh Nair, a resident of Deepka Urja Nagar, was found with his head severed and lying several meters away from the rest of his dismembered body. Eyewitnesses, including workers heading to a railway siding, spotted the gruesome scene and immediately alerted authorities. Railway police (RPF) and Kusmunda station officers rushed to the site, where they recovered Nair's mobile phone nearby. Using the device, they contacted his family, who arrived devastated at the scene.
Nair, originally from Kerala, had relocated to Chhattisgarh just two years ago. He taught at Beacon English Medium School in Deepka, where colleagues described him as dedicated and quiet. Fellow teachers from the school also visited the site upon hearing the news. Family members expressed utter bewilderment over the circumstances leading to this drastic step, stating they had no inkling of any distress.
Preliminary investigations point towards suicide, as confirmed by Railway RPF in-charge Satish Kumar. "At first glance, it appears to be a case of suicide, but we're probing all angles," he said. The police have seized Nair's mobile for forensic analysis, suspecting it might hold clues from his last conversations. A case has been registered, and statements from relatives are being recorded as the inquiry continues.
This tragic event highlights the growing concern over mental health among educators, especially those adapting to new environments. Authorities urge anyone facing emotional turmoil to seek help from helplines like the National Mental Health Helpline (1-800-599-0019). The Korba community mourns the loss of a teacher who touched many lives, hoping for swift closure in this painful chapter.