<p>The extended lockdown is now having its cascading effect. A young couple in Bihar committed suicide after they failed to repay their loan.</p>.<p>The tragic incident took place in the Vaishali district where a 35-year-old businessman Ramesh Shah hanged himself shortly after his wife Suman set herself on fire and died.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-news-updates-total-COVID-19-cases-deaths-India-may-2-lockdown-mumbai-bengaluru-delhi-ahmedabad-kolkata-maharashtra-karnataka-red-orange-zone-832551.html">Follow live updates on coronavirus</a></p>.<p>The couple had borrowed a loan of Rs 5 lakh to hire a truck. The heavy motor vehicle was used for commercial purposes and helped the couple eke out their livelihood. Suman, through her earnings from the truck, used to repay the installment of her loan.</p>.<p>However, ever since the lockdown came into force on March 24, her commercial activities took a nosedive. The ban on plying of vehicles only added to her woes. So much so that the couple faced acute hardship in running their household.</p>.<p>In the meantime, lenders mounted pressure for early repayment of the loan. With no money to pay the loan installment, Suman and Ramesh had a verbal altercation.</p>.<p>In a fit of rage, Suman set herself on fire. The husband made his best efforts to rescue her but Suman, by then, had suffered 90-percent burn injuries. She succumbed while being rushed to the hospital. Shocked over his wife’s death, Ramesh hanged himself to death.</p>.<p>The couple has left behind two kids, Prince (10) and Sunny (7).</p>.<p>“Prima facie, it appears there was a tiff between husband and wife over non-payment of the loan. The verbal duel apparently escalated which eventually led to the tragic incident,” said station house officer (SHO) of Sarai police station, Sunita Kumari. “The bodies have been sent to Hajipur Sadar Hospital for post-mortem,” the SHO added. </p>
<p>The extended lockdown is now having its cascading effect. A young couple in Bihar committed suicide after they failed to repay their loan.</p>.<p>The tragic incident took place in the Vaishali district where a 35-year-old businessman Ramesh Shah hanged himself shortly after his wife Suman set herself on fire and died.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/national/coronavirus-live-news-updates-total-COVID-19-cases-deaths-India-may-2-lockdown-mumbai-bengaluru-delhi-ahmedabad-kolkata-maharashtra-karnataka-red-orange-zone-832551.html">Follow live updates on coronavirus</a></p>.<p>The couple had borrowed a loan of Rs 5 lakh to hire a truck. The heavy motor vehicle was used for commercial purposes and helped the couple eke out their livelihood. Suman, through her earnings from the truck, used to repay the installment of her loan.</p>.<p>However, ever since the lockdown came into force on March 24, her commercial activities took a nosedive. The ban on plying of vehicles only added to her woes. So much so that the couple faced acute hardship in running their household.</p>.<p>In the meantime, lenders mounted pressure for early repayment of the loan. With no money to pay the loan installment, Suman and Ramesh had a verbal altercation.</p>.<p>In a fit of rage, Suman set herself on fire. The husband made his best efforts to rescue her but Suman, by then, had suffered 90-percent burn injuries. She succumbed while being rushed to the hospital. Shocked over his wife’s death, Ramesh hanged himself to death.</p>.<p>The couple has left behind two kids, Prince (10) and Sunny (7).</p>.<p>“Prima facie, it appears there was a tiff between husband and wife over non-payment of the loan. The verbal duel apparently escalated which eventually led to the tragic incident,” said station house officer (SHO) of Sarai police station, Sunita Kumari. “The bodies have been sent to Hajipur Sadar Hospital for post-mortem,” the SHO added. </p>