3 farmers commit suicide allegedly over crop failure, loans in Maharashtra

The fourth member, Dnyansingh Sanu Masane, is said to be critical.

Update: 2016-05-13 06:32 GMT
Ankita Soni was single and hailed from Himachal Pradesh. (Representational Image)

Amravati: Three farmers of a family committed suicide after they were allegedly frustrated over crop failure and worried about the repayment of their bank loan. Police said The incident happened in Buldana district near Amravati in Maharashtra, police said on Friday.

Four members of a farmer's family consumed a poisonous substance on Wednesday night at their home in Malthana village of Buldana district in western Vidarbha.

"They were rushed to a hospital where three of them - Dinesh Snyansingh Masane (35), Laxmibai Dnyansingh Masane (40), Suresh Dnyansingh Masane (19) - died on Thursday morning," Khamgaon Additional SP Yeshwant Solanke said.

The fourth member, Dnyansingh Sanu Masane, is said to be critical.

"The family members, all of whom were involved in farming, were frustrated by crop failure and worried about the repayment of a bank loan worth Rs. 1 lakh-1.50 lakh," the officer said.

"They own a four-acre land where they had cultivated soya beans, but a pest attack ruined the crop completely," the police officer said.

The family's other surviving member, Chhagan, had gone out of the village when the four consumed poison.

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