Bengaluru: A tragic incident unfolded in Seegehalli, Kadugodi, on Thursday, where a couple, along with their two young children, allegedly committed suicide.
The deceased have been identified as Veerarjuna Vijay (31) and his wife Hemavathi (29), both natives of Andhra Pradesh. Veerarjuna Vijay worked at a software company in Bengaluru's ITPL.
According to preliminary reports, the couple allegedly took the lives of their two daughters, Moksha (two-and-a-half years old) and Srishti (eight months old), before ending their own lives. The shocking incident has left the community in grief and shock.
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Local authorities have initiated an investigation into the matter. A case has been registered, and officers from the Kadugodi Police Station and the Forensic Science Laboratory (FSL) team have visited the couple's apartment to collect evidence and piece together the events leading to the tragic incident.
The reasons behind this extreme step taken by the couple are yet to be ascertained, and further investigations are underway to shed light on the circumstances that led to this heartbreaking incident.
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Budapest/Washington: US Vice President J D Vance has said that Lebanon was never included in the ceasefire understanding with Iran, describing the confusion as a “legitimate misunderstanding”.
Speaking to reporters before departing from Hungary, Vance said, “I think the Iranians thought that the ceasefire included Lebanon and it just didn’t. We never made that promise.”
He stressed that the United States had not included Lebanon in the scope of the ceasefire at any stage.
His remarks come amid continued Israeli strikes in Lebanon, where more than 200 people were reported killed, even as ceasefire talks between Iran and the US move forward.
Vance said Israel had “offered … to check themselves a little bit in Lebanon because they want to make sure that our negotiation is successful”.
He warned that if Iran allows the situation in Lebanon to affect the negotiations, it could derail the talks.
“If Iran wants to let this negotiation fall apart in a conflict where they were getting hammered over Lebanon, which has nothing to do with them and which the United States never once said was part of the ceasefire, that’s ultimately their choice,” he said.
