In Bhopal, two men die in separate incidents that police are treating as suspected suicides and are investigating for possible causes. In the first case, 41-year-old Saurabh Banjara, the son of nephrologist Dr. M L Banjara, dies after allegedly consuming poison on June 10. Family members say they noticed him vomiting and took him to Hamidia Hospital, where he is reported to have died on Sunday morning following treatment. Police state that no suicide note is found and that they are examining multiple angles. Preliminary investigation indicates stress after he lost his job at a private company about three months earlier. He is an MBA graduate, lived in Pooja Colony under Ratibad police station limits, and is survived by his wife and two sons aged seven years and six months.

In the second case, a 28-year-old man identified as Saurabh Singh, originally from Gwalior and preparing for competitive examinations, is found hanging in a rented room in Rohit Nagar under Shahpura police station limits on Saturday night. A roommate alerts police after the man’s family reports he is not answering calls. No suicide note is recovered, and police seize his mobile phone for examination as they probe the circumstances.