One more suicide attempt prevented in Tajik capital this month

Police officers have prevented one more suicide attempt in Dushanbe. A 24-year-old woman threw herself into the river in the night of February 25 following family quarrel, according to the Interior Ministry press center.    Police officers who patrolled a section of the riverbank pulled the woman out of the river and sent her to […]

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Police officers have prevented one more suicide attempt in Dushanbe.

A 24-year-old woman threw herself into the river in the night of February 25 following family quarrel, according to the Interior Ministry press center.   

Police officers who patrolled a section of the riverbank pulled the woman out of the river and sent her to a hospital.  

Doctors reportedly assess the woman’s health as satisfactory.

Recall, another suicide attempt was reported in Dushanbe in early February.  A young woman jumped off the bridge into the river in the afternoon of February 5 in the area near the state-run printer Sharqi Ozod.  She was also rescued by a police officer who was next to the bridge at that time.  

 

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