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A 38-year-old female doctor, Rohini, from Andhra Pradesh was found dead in her Hyderabad apartment. Police suspect suicide due to depression stemming from the rejection of her U.S. visa application. Her mother confirmed that Rohini had been deeply affected by the visa denial and was eager to work in the U.S. due to better income opportunities. A suicide note was found at the scene, and police are investigating.

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Andhra Pradesh Doctor Found Dead in Hyderabad, Visa Rejection Suspected Cause

Hyderabad/Amaravati – A 38-year-old doctor from Andhra Pradesh was found dead in her Hyderabad apartment on November 22, 2025, with police suspecting suicide due to depression over a rejected U.S. visa application.

The deceased, identified as Rohini, was discovered after her family members, concerned about a lack of communication, broke into her apartment in the Padma Rao Nagar area. The domestic help had alerted the family after Rohini failed to open the door.

According to authorities, a note was found at the scene indicating that Rohini was suffering from depression and alluded to the rejection of her U.S. visa. While the exact cause of death is pending a postmortem examination, authorities are treating the case as a potential suicide.

Rohini’s mother, Lakshmi, confirmed that her daughter had been eager to work as a doctor in the United States due to perceived advantages in patient numbers and income. Lakshmi also shared that her daughter had been academically excellent, earning her MBBS degree in Kyrgyzstan. She advised Rohini to seek local medical opportunities. “She was a brilliant student and had completed her MBBS in Kyrgyzstan between 2005 and 2010. Her academic record was excellent, and she had big dreams for her future,” Lakshmi told PTI.

“She was waiting to go to the U.S. for a job but became depressed due to visa denial,” Lakshmi said.

Chilkalguda Police have registered a case and are continuing their investigation.

Individuals experiencing distress or suicidal thoughts are encouraged to seek help by contacting the numbers listed below.

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