Man jumps off Napier Bridge, rescued
Had Chronic Illness, Could Not Bear The Pain: Cops
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Chennai:24.07.2021
Police on Thursday afternoon rescued a 31-yearold who leaped into the Cooum river off the Napier Bridge to end his life, allegedly unable to come to terms with his chronic illness.
The man, later identified as Kamalakannan of Royapuram, was being sucked in by the sludge in the river when the law enforcers arrived. They dropped a rope near him and pulled him out.
Police said the incident came to light after a passerby saw Kamalakannan climbing over a wall of the bridge and jumping in around 1.30pm. He rushed to the police outpost at the southern end of the bridge and informed the personnel.
Saminathan, a policeman attached to the Anna Square station, was present there and informed his superiors. Triplicane assistant commissioner M S Baskar said the fire and rescue services personnel were busy battling the blaze at a five-storey commercial complex off Anna Salai. “We decided to respond ourselves. A team led by sub-inspector Thilagavathi and Sakthi Ganesh arrived at the spot in the next couple of minutes,” he said.
A 50-ft-long nylon rope was dropped near the man struggling in the river, with the police team members issuing instructions directing through a temporary public address system. He was asked to tie the rope around his waist and was slowly pulled out. Alerted earlier, an ambulance of the ‘108’ service was waiting and after paramedical staff had administered first aid, Kamalakkann was rushed to the Rajiv Gandhi Government General Hospital.
The police team then called the family members of Kamalakannan, a resident of Thambu Chetty Lane in Royapuram, and informed them. A police officer quoting, Kamalakannan said he had been suffering from stomach pain for a long time and that he had decided to end his life as he had lost hope of being cured of the illness. Further investigations are on.
Assistance for those having suicidal thoughts is available on Tamil Nadu’s health helpline 104 and Sneha’s suicide prevention helpline 044-24640050.
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