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Gujarat Doctor Found Dead; Father Rejects Suicide Claim, Says ‘My Daughter Would Not Do This’

He said he had received a call from his daughter asking him to visit her, but later learned that she had allegedly died by suicide and was asked to come to the hospital.

5 April 2026 at 11:55 pm
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Gujarat Doctor Found Dead; Father Rejects Suicide Claim, Says ‘My Daughter Would Not Do This’

In a tragic turn of events, a young doctor from Gujarat was found dead, with her father vehemently rejecting the claim that she took her own life. The family's grief is compounded by the fact that the doctor had reportedly called her father the day before her death, asking him to visit her. This unexpected request now raises questions about the circumstances surrounding her passing.

The doctor, whose identity has not been disclosed, worked at a hospital in the region. On the day of her death, she was found unresponsive in her home. Initial reports from the hospital indicated that she had died by suicide, but her father, who was called to the hospital, strongly believes that this is not the case. "My daughter would not do this," he insisted, his voice trembling with emotion. "She was a bright, dedicated young woman with so much to live for."

The father recounted the final conversation he had with his daughter. "She called me the day before she died," he said, his eyes welling up with tears. "She said she needed me to come and visit her. I was planning to go the next day when I received the news that she was gone."

The family's skepticism about the suicide claim has led to calls for a thorough investigation into the doctor's death. Friends and colleagues of the doctor have described her as a hardworking and compassionate individual, someone who was deeply committed to her profession and her community. "She was always so kind and caring," one colleague said. "I can't imagine her taking her own life."

The Gujarat police have confirmed that they are looking into the doctor's death, but have not yet revealed any findings. The family has requested that the investigation be conducted with utmost care and diligence, to ensure that the truth about their daughter's death is uncovered.

The suicide claim has been met with disbelief by those who knew the doctor. In India, suicide rates are on the rise, particularly among young people, and the stigma surrounding such incidents can often lead to misconceptions and misunderstandings. The doctor's family hopes that their daughter's case will serve as a reminder of the importance of approaching such tragedies with sensitivity and empathy.

As the investigation continues, the doctor's family and friends are left to grapple with their grief and uncertainty. The father's refusal to accept the suicide narrative is a testament to the deep bond they shared, and a plea for justice for a young woman whose life was cut short under mysterious circumstances.

In the coming days, it will be crucial for the authorities to conduct a thorough and transparent investigation into the doctor's death. The family's insistence on the truth will likely play a significant role in shaping the course of the inquiry, and the outcome will undoubtedly have a profound impact on the lives of those who knew and loved the doctor.

As the community mourns the loss of a promising young professional, the case serves as a stark reminder of the complexities surrounding suicide and the need for ongoing support and understanding for those affected by such tragedies. The doctor's family, in their anguish, are now fighting for the truth, not just for their daughter, but for the many others whose stories are often overshadowed by assumptions and prejudice.

The investigation into the doctor's death is ongoing, and the family's plea for clarity and justice has been heard. As the story unfolds, the hope remains that the truth will be uncovered, and that the memory of this young doctor will be honored in a way that reflects the love and respect she so richly deserved.

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