In a tragic and shocking turn of events, Surya, the wife of IAS officer Ranjit Tanvar, has died by suicide after being implicated in a child kidnapping case in Madurai, Tamil Nadu. The incident has sent shockwaves across the nation, raising concerns and questions about the circumstances leading to her death.Surya, who was married to Ranjit Tanvar, an IAS officer serving in Gujarat, was reportedly involved in the abduction of a Class 10 student in Madurai a week ago. According to police reports, the kidnappers had demanded a ransom of Rs 2 crore from the boy’s family. The boy was abducted from an auto-rickshaw on July 10, and the police successfully rescued him on July 12, arresting three individuals in the process. The investigation eventually led to Surya, who was identified as a key figure in the kidnapping plot.
Sources revealed that Surya, originally from Tamil Nadu, was residing in Madurai and had accrued significant debts. To alleviate her financial burdens, she allegedly orchestrated the kidnapping of a child from a family to whom she owed money, demanding Rs 2 crore in ransom. Following the crime, Surya fled to Gujarat.
Surya was admitted to a hospital in Gandhi Nagar on Saturday and passed away the following day. Her husband, Ranjit Tanvar, informed the media that the couple had filed for divorce. The police had been preparing to travel to Gujarat to arrest Surya when the tragic incident occurred. She reportedly hung herself in the garden of her residence in Gujarat.
The sudden and tragic end to Surya’s life has left many questions unanswered. The investigation into the kidnapping case continues, and the police are expected to provide further details in the coming days. This incident highlights the severe consequences of financial distress and the drastic measures some individuals may resort to under pressure.
