A 19-year-old boy allegedly shot himself to death, police said on Wednesday. Police said that Abhishek, a native of Uttar Pradesh's Uspaar village, texted his father, saying, “Father, forgive me. I’ve ruined your money and others’. I can’t repay anyone."

“Abhishek operated a shop at the Govardhan intersection and had borrowed money from his father and other people, luring them with the promise of quick riches from the stock market," said SHO Anand Kumar of Highway police station.

The reason for his suicide is his loss of 15 lakh rupees in the stock market, according to police.

“Abhishek went to the railway line at Bajna bridge on Tuesday night and shot himself. Though the incident appears to be a suicide, we are looking into all aspects of the incidents," the SHO said.

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The monetary loss seems to be the direct cause. SHO noted that additional investigation is being done on the matter.

In another incident, four members of a family were found dead in Jaita Khedi Village, located in the Gangdhar police station area of Rajasthan's Jhalawar district on Tuesday. The victims have been identified as Nagoo Singh (27), his wife Santosh Bai (25), their 6-year-old son Yuvraj and their 1-year-old child Lokendra.

Nagoo, Santosh and Yuvraj were found hanging, while their infant son Lokendra was discovered lifeless in bed, as per Jagran.com. Nagoo Singh was a farmer and his father, a truck driver, was away from home at the time. The post-mortem of the four bodies is currently underway. Police have stated that a formal case will be registered once the family provides statements after the final rites.

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