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"Men Forced To Die For Love": Youth Ends Life After Naming Gf In Final Video In Indore

· Free Press Journal

Indore (Madhya Pradesh): "Men are not safe and are forced to give up their lives to prove their love." This was the final statement made by a 25-year-old man moments before his death.

The incident has cast a spotlight on the emotional distress experienced during fractured relationships.

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The statement was part of a video message recorded by the deceased before he died by suicide by hanging himself at his residence in the Nandanagar area on Thursday night.

According to the police, the deceased, identified as Lavish Lashkari, recorded a video expressing his anguish before taking the extreme step.

In the clip, which he also sent to his brother, Lashkari held his girlfriend, her sister, her brother and two others responsible for his death.

According to Pardeshipura police station in-charge RD Kanwa, Lashkari was a native of Ujjain who lived in a rented room in Indore and worked as a private taxi driver.

The victim's brother shared the video with the police, which reportedly mentions the girlfriend by name.

Family members said that Lashkari had been in a relationship with a woman from Khandwa for the past two years. The situation escalated when the woman's family learnt about the relationship and took her back with them.

Police have initiated an investigation into the allegations made in the recording. Kanwa said that further action would be taken based on the evidence collected during the probe.

Class 12 student dies by suicide, family alleges harassment

A 17-year-old girl died by suicide by hanging herself at her residence in the Pardeshipura police station area on Friday. According to the police, no suicide note was recovered from the spot.

Following the incident, the victim's family levelled serious allegations against a youth, claiming that he had been constantly harassing the girl.

The family said they had submitted a written complaint against the youth at the Pardeshipura police station a month ago, but alleged that the police failed to take timely action.

Outraged by the incident, family members and residents placed the girl's body on the road and staged a blockade. The protesters demanded a thorough investigation into the matter and immediate action against the youth.

Meanwhile, Pardeshipura police station in-charge RD Kanwa said that a complaint had been received a month earlier. According to Kanwa, the youth is also a minor and the two knew each other.

He added that the police had previously summoned them to the station and counselled the girl regarding the matter.

Police have begun a probe and conducted the post-mortem examination of the deceased.

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· The Independent

Resellers are trying to flip Mamdani's affordable New York-themed World Cup jerseys for as much as $1,000

· Business Insider

NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani released affordable World Cup jerseys on Friday.

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  • Mayor Zohran Mamdani released New York City-themed World Cup jerseys on Friday.
  • The $50 jerseys were meant to be an affordable alternative to the pricey FIFA version.
  • People are now reselling the jerseys online at far less affordable rates.

Missed your chance to snag one of Mayor Zohran Mamdani's affordable World Cup jerseys? You might now have to pay resellers a very unaffordable price.

The New York City-themed jerseys popped up on sites like eBay and Facebook Marketplace hours after they went on sale, going for at least $400. Some sellers are asking as much as $999. That's a considerable upcharge from the $50 that residents paid for the same jerseys on Friday.

Mayor Zohran Mamdani's affordable World Cup jersey on eBay.

Mamdani unveiled the apparel earlier this week. In an Instagram post, he said they were "made by New Yorkers, for New Yorkers." Only 1,500 jerseys were available for purchase, making them a hot ticket item among his supporters and ardent soccer fans. People stood in line for hours outside the City of New York's official store to get their hands on one.

By comparison, official FIFA jerseys are noticeably pricier. The most expensive team gear costs $375, while the cheapest alternative costs $70.

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Mamdani's administration has broadly pushed for affordability initiatives. In May, the mayor outlined a plan to expand affordable housing. A month earlier, he and New York State Gov. Kathy Hochul proposed a new pied-à-terre tax targeting wealthy people who own a secondary property in the city but live elsewhere.

Mamdani has also sought to make events affordable for New Yorkers.

Last September, he launched a petition urging FIFA to ditch its dynamic pricing model and lower ticket prices for New Yorkers. He also criticized the decision to allow ticket reselling on FIFA's official platform without a price cap.

Dynamic pricing — when businesses adjust ticket prices in real time based on factors such as demand and market conditions — has become a point of contention for ticket buyers expecting a fixed price. The resale market can also be volatile because vendors often upcharge tickets by hundreds of dollars.

Following negotiations with FIFA President Gianni Infantino, Mamdani secured 1,000 World Cup tickets for New Yorkers at $50 each in May.

"Last year we said we'd fight for cheaper tickets for New Yorkers, and today I'm proud to announce, just like Arsenal, we got it done," Mamdani, a lifelong fan of the London soccer club, said in a video posted to X in May.

New York City and New Jersey are among the host cities for this year's tournament. The first local match, held at MetLife Stadium, takes place on Saturday evening between Brazil and Morocco.

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