Months after dropping a hint, Kannada actress, former Bigg Boss contestant Jayashree Ramaiah kills self

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January 25, 2021

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Bengaluru, Jan 25: Kannada actress and former Bigg Boss Kannada contestant Jayashree Ramaiah was found dead in her residence on Monday (January 25) afternoon. The actress was reportedly found hanging at her apartment in Bengaluru. 

According to reports, Jayashree who was battling depression, died by suicide on Sunday late at night. For the uninitiated, Jayashree Ramaiah has been in the news ever since she opened up about battling depression.

The actress had set an alarm among fans and her well-wishers. The actress on July 22nd 2020 morning shared a new post on her Facebook account saying, "I quit. Goodbye to this f*****g world and depression", which drew the attention of the netizens.

However, Jayashree quickly deleted her post and shared a new update saying, "I'm Alright and safe!! Love you all." (Sic)Again on 25th July, Jayashree went 'LIVE' on her social media handle and mentioned, "I am not doing all of this for publicity sake. I am not expecting financial help from Sudeep sir as well. I am only expecting my death as I am unable to battle depression. I am financially strong but depressed. I have been going through a lot of personal issues. I have been betrayed since childhood and unable to overcome it." (sic)

Following her 'LIVE' session on FB, Jayashree also spoke about her recent post on Facebook and requested people to stop commenting ill about her on. She further stated saying, "I am a loser I need mercy killing."Jayashree made her Sandalwood debut through Imran Sardhariya's directional movie Uppu Huli Kara in the year 2017.

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November 24,2025

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Israeli forces have pushed over the Syrian frontier, erecting a checkpoint and stopping vehicles in the southwestern city of Quneitra, in yet another breach of the Arab country’s sovereignty.

The violation took place on Sunday, when the troops made their way across the border, setting up the outpost near the Ain al-Bayda junction in northern Quneitra, Syrian outlets reported.

According to the al-Ikhbariya paper, an Israeli detachment positioned itself at the junction, halting cars and conducting searches.

The Syrian Arab News Agency (SANA) reported that three Israeli military vehicles then moved further into the northern countryside, deploying between the town of Jubata al-Khashab and the villages of Ofaniya and Ain al-Bayda. The agency added that a separate Israeli unit mounted a new incursion in the central region, approaching the villages of Umm Batina and al-Ajraf.

Residents said such activities have surged in recent months, pointing to Israeli advances onto farmland, leveling of extensive forested areas, arrests, and spread of mobile checkpoints.

The Israeli regime began markedly increasing its military aggression against Syria last year.

The escalation coincided with increasingly ferocious onslaughts throughout the country by the so-called Hay'at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS) Takfiri terrorist group, which the government of President Bashar al-Assad had confined to northwestern Syria. The HTS, however, managed to overthrow the government as the Israeli attacks would pummel the country’s civilian and defensive infrastructure.

Various reports have shown that, during the escalation, the regime conducted more than 1,000 airstrikes on the Syrian territory and over 400 ground raids into the south.

Following the collapse of the Assad government, Tel Aviv also widened its grip over the occupied Golan Heights by taking control of a demilitarized buffer zone, in defiance of a 1974 Disengagement Agreement. Earlier this month, senior Israeli officials, including Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, visited the buffer zone, prompting expressions of alarm on the part of the United Nations.

The United States, the regime’s biggest ally, has, meanwhile, been fraternizing the HTS head Abu Mohammed al-Jolani amid the widely reported prospect of rapprochement with Tel Aviv.

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