
Zoo outsourcing employee ‘ends’ life
The Hindu
A 30-year-old staffer of the Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP) reportedly ended his life by hanging from a tree near the fodder plot on the zoo premises in Visakhapatnam. The zoo employee is suspec
A 30-year-old staffer of the Indira Gandhi Zoological Park (IGZP) reportedly ended his life by hanging from a tree near the fodder plot on the zoo premises in Visakhapatnam. The zoo employee is suspected to have ended his life on Friday night. The incident came to light after officials found his body hanging from a tree on Saturday morning and informed the local police. The deceased was identified as Kaliyappan (30), a resident of Sri Ram Colony, Kommadi.
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