Man attempts suicide over Rs 2,000 note

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Hyderabad - Murtuza Vali consumed poison at his home as he could not get change for the high value currency note, which prevented him from buying essential items for the last four days.

By IANS

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Published: Tue 29 Nov 2016, 6:00 PM

Last updated: Tue 29 Nov 2016, 9:24 PM

Unable to get change for a Rs 2,000 note, a daily wage labourer in Andhra Pradesh on Tuesday attempted suicide, said his family.
The incident occurred in Nandikotkur in Kurnool district.
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Murtuza Vali consumed poison at his home as he could not get change for the high value currency note, which prevented him from buying essential items for the last four days.
According to his family, his employer paid Murtuza Rs2,000 and he went to different shops to get change but did not succeed. Depressed, he consumed pesticides.
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Murtuza's wife and two children shifted him to Community Health Centre in the town. He was later taken to the Government Hospital in Kurnool.
This is the second incident in the town linked to demonetisation.
Another incident: 75-year-old man dies while waiting to change Rs1,000, Rs500 notes
A 62-year-old retired government employee died of cardiac arrest while waiting to draw cash at a State Bank of India branch on Friday.
The pensioner, who was waiting for two hours to draw cash, collapsed and died.


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