Senior trade union leader Dada Samant (Photo| Twitter) 
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Maharashtra: Fed up with COVID-19 crisis, trade union leader Dada Samant commits suicide

Brother of prominent trade unionist Datta Samant, Dada was found hanging at the residence of his elder daughter on Friday morning.

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MUMBAI: Apparently fed up with the COVID situation and personal health issues, senior trade union leader Dada Samant has committed suicide by hanging in suburban Borivali, police said on Saturday. He was 92.

The Maharashtra General Kamgar Union leader was found hanging at the residence of his elder daughter on Friday morning, an official said. He was brother of prominent trade unionist Datta Samant who was shot dead by gangsters in 1997.

When asked about the likely trigger behind the suicide, a Dahisar police official said they had found a suicide note at the spot left behind by Dada Samant stating that he was fed up with the COVID situation and personal health issues.

Dada Samant was not coronavirus positive, he said and ruled out any foul play.

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