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Genes And Gun Behind NRI's Family Suicide In USA

Genes And Gun Behind NRI's Family Suicide In USA

The tragic incident involving techie Yogesh Hannala, who fatally shot his wife and son before taking his own life, has reverberated not only through Baltimore but also his home state of Karnataka, India. 

Upon probing into the details of this heartrending event, it came to light that Yogesh's father had also succumbed to a similar act of suicide. Thus, a lineage of depressive tendencies and suicidal inclinations appears to have persisted in the family, as corroborated by close sources.

However, Yogesh's father, unlike him, did not involve his mother in his tragic end. 

Observers note that Yogesh's mental affliction has progressed beyond self-harm to encompass the distressing act of taking the lives of his own wife and son. 

Contrary to speculation, the family was not affected by any problematic issues; they enjoyed financial stability and social standing.

This situation underscores the haunting drawback of possessing a licensed gun. Particularly for individuals who struggle to manage their emotions and temper, a firearm becomes an unequivocal 'no'.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the perils that can accompany such deadly weapons, even within seemingly well-off and secure households.

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