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Tragic Suicide in Andhra Pradesh: Family's Despair and Unresolved Questions

Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Tragic Suicide in Andhra Pradesh: Family's Despair and Unresolved Questions

A retired schoolteacher, his wife, and their adopted son were found dead at home in Duvvur village, Andhra Pradesh’s Nellore district. Monday. Just gone. Police are looking into it now. They're checking if the teacher killed them first, maybe before taking his own life. A note was found inside the house. It spoke of deep worry about what came next for the family.

The suicide note itself reportedly came from the retired teacher. It mentioned how physically and mentally weak they had become. And the real focus? Worrying about their son, Saisukrit , who was twenty-eight. The teacher wrote something kind of blunt. He said Saisukrit was innocent. Because of that, the three of them decided to end it all. No one should take blame for this.

“This is my last note,” he reportedly wrote. “To relatives, friends... everyone who helped us rise up. My wife and I are just weak now. Our son Saisukrit? He’s innocent.” That was the gist of it. Pure despair spilling onto paper.

What really happened? Local chatter suggests this 65-year-old man, Veerala Madhusudhan Rao a retired secondary teacher lived in Duvvur with his wife Ratnavali , sixty, and their son Saisukrit . They were under Sangam mandal.

Sunday evening, things got dark fast. Madhusudhan Rao reportedly talked to his sister. Asked her for mangoes. When she showed up Monday, the scene was grim. The bodies of the couple and their son hanging inside the house. Immediate alarm. Police jumped in right away. Investigation started then.

Authorities are looking at everything now. The note is a big piece of that puzzle.

A family’s worry over their son seems to be the thread running through it all. They adopted Saisukrit, raised him like his own child. Educated him all the way up to engineering level. Supported him through those studies. He got a job at a software company in Tirupati. But things got complicated there.

Local reports said the family had approached the company about his employment. They allegedly found out that his performance wasn’t what they expected. Told him to collect his certificates from the company. That must have hit them hard, emotionally. Investigators are trying to see if this stress was part of why everything broke down. Anxiety over the future.

The suicide note wasn't just about death. It had details. Instructions about assets. Final wishes. Madhusudhan Rao specified how things should be divided up. How properties were to go. He even mentioned donating some land to the Red Cross Society in Nellore. Funds for funerals were also set aside, instructions left behind for after he was gone.

Sangam police registered the case. They are still working it over. The silence in Duvvur village is heavy now. People are struggling just to process losing an entire family unit. It’s a shock.

Written by Gree News Team — Senior Editorial Board

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