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MP Man’s Bizarre Plot: Fakes Death To Escape Rs 1.40 Crore Loan

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Days later, the story took an even stranger turn. Investigators traced the man not to the riverbed, but to Maharashtra, alive and hiding.

He thought staging his suicide was the best way to escape the debt. (Image: Representative)

He thought staging his suicide was the best way to escape the debt. (Image: Representative)

Rajgarh district in Madhya Pradesh recently became the stage for a real-life drama that sounds like a crime thriller. A local businessman, buried under a loan of Rs 1.40 crore, decided to fake his own death in a desperate attempt to free himself from crushing debt.

According to police, he drove his car straight into the swirling waters of the Kali Sindh river, leaving the scene to suggest suicide. The splash set off panic among his family members and creditors, while rescue teams worked for hours to find a body that simply wasn’t there.

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A Twist No One Saw Coming

Days later, the story took an even stranger turn. Investigators traced the man not to the riverbed, but to Maharashtra, alive and hiding. During interrogation he admitted that he had carefully staged the entire incident, hoping that by “dying,” his massive loan obligations would vanish. Instead of freedom, he now faces legal action and public scrutiny.

This bizarre case shines a harsh light on how relentless debt pressure can push people toward reckless, even dangerous decisions. But it also offers a chance to talk about the real ways to handle overwhelming financial stress.

Borrow Only What You Can Truly Repay

Financial planners warn that when Equated Monthly Installments (EMIs) take up more than half of your monthly income, you are heading into a danger zone. Before taking any loan, calculate not just the monthly payment but also how it fits into your income after daily expenses and emergencies.

If repayments feel impossible, refinancing can stretch your loan term and cut down the EMI. Extending the timeline or securing a lower interest rate reduces immediate pressure and the total interest over time. Many banks and lending platforms now offer competitive refinancing options that can buy breathing space without drastic moves.

Negotiate with Your Lender

Instead of disappearing, talk directly to the bank or lending institution. Many offer temporary EMI suspensions or rescheduled payment plans for borrowers in distress. Open communication can protect your credit record and mental peace.

Hunt for Lower Interest Rates

Consider transferring the loan to another bank or company offering a better rate. Even a small reduction can shave thousands off your monthly payments and lighten the overall burden. A smart transfer is far safer than an elaborate escape plan.

Choose the Right Loan and Lender

Personal loans often carry higher interest than business loans, and banks generally charge less than Non-Banking Financial Companies. Selecting the right type of credit at the start can prevent a mountain of stress later.

The Rajgarh episode is a warning, not a model. Faking death is no solution to debt; it only creates more legal and emotional trouble. Responsible borrowing, proactive refinancing, honest negotiation, and careful budgeting remain the only safe and sustainable ways to tackle heavy financial obligations.

In the end, a staged suicide did not erase a Rs 1.40 crore loan, it only exposed how dangerous it is to treat desperation as a financial strategy.

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