Doctors India Suicide After Split with fiancee
London, - An Indian-born doctor in Britain committed suicide after being forced to break her engagement to a white woman. The relationship is not approved by parents love the doctor.
Dr Madhu Honnaiah separated from his colleague, Dr Emma Wrighton (32) after his parents refused their engagement. Also because Wrighton refusing to marry a Hindu.
Honnaiah who works as an anesthesiologist to end his life by injecting a mixture of lethal drugs. 33-year-old Indian man was alone when injecting drugs. The incident took place seven months after the couple split.
As stated in the hearing that was held in the city coroner Swansea, UK, as reported by Daily Telegraph, Tuesday (12/18/2012).
In the trial unfolds, Dr. Honnaiah start a relationship with a colleague, Dr Wrighton in 2008 while working in Liverpool, England. Dr. Wrighton then went to work in Australia, but the couple continued a relationship.
Until both doctors were engaged in 2010, but Dr Honnaiah not tell his parents who lived in India about the engagement.
It said one investigator, Huw Evans, Dr Honnaiah afraid to tell her parents because of the differences in culture and beliefs. But the love affair was known Honnaiah parents when they visited his son in England.
"Her parents wanted her to marry someone of his caste or of India Bangalore region where he grew up," Evans said in court.
Dr Honnaiah then propose a Hindu marriage to his fiancee, but Dr. Wrighton rejected. The couple broke up in September 2010 and Dr Honnaiah move to Swansea City in January 2011.
"After that breakup, fellow Dr Honnaiah worried about," said Evans.
Also revealed that a few days before the death Honnaiah, Wrighton worried about the state of her ex-fiance and tries to call her. However Honnaiah could not be reached until the end Wrighton went to Swansea to meet Honnaiah at his home. But she failed to meet him at his apartment in Swansea.
Until finally Honnaiah fellow colleagues anesthetists found him lifeless in the apartment. Near his body was found a handwritten letter explaining that Honnaiah was intending to end his life.
"I think it is clear that the break with Dr. Wrighton has led Dr Honnaiah very depressed," said Swansea coroner Philip Rogers.
