V
Satyanarayana,
the
DCP
from
Banjara
Hills
Police
Station,
has
revealed
the
preliminary
investigation
details
of
the
death
of
Uday
Kiran,
who
committed
suicide
at
his
Srinagar
colony
apartment.
In
his
statement,
the
police
officer
denied
any
foul
play
behind
his
death.
He
suspected
that
the
depression
and
financial
problems
might
have
forced
the
33-year-old
actor
to
take
this
serious
step.
Addressing
the
media
this
Monday
morning,
DCP
V
Satyanarayana
said,
"Uday
Kiran's
wife
Vishitha
attended
a
function
in
Manikonda
on
Sunday
evening.
The
actor
was
supposed
to
pick
her
up,
but
he
didn't
turn
up
and
also
didn't
receive
her
phone
calls.
When
his
wife
returned
home,
he
was
found
hanging
and
doctors
declared
him
brought
dead
at
1.16
am."
DCP
V
Satyanarayana
added,
"The
financial
problems,
lack
of
offers
from
Telugu
film
industry
and
depression
have
forced
him
to
take
this
step.
Uday
had
once
told
his
wife
that
he
feels
like
dying.
We
haven't
found
any
suicide
note,
but
collected
his
phone
and
enquiring
based
on
call
data."
Detailing
his
preliminary
investigation,
the
Deputy
Commissioner
of
Police
(West
Zone)
further
said,
Uday
Kiran's
mother
died
long
ago
and
he
wasn't
in
touch
with
his
father
since
4-5
years.
His
sister
stays
in
Omen.
The
actor
was
living
with
his
wife
in
Srinagar
Colony.
We
are
questioning
the
people
close
to
him
and
the
postmortem
report
will
be
out
soon."
An
autopsy
of
Uday
Kiran's
body
would
be
carried
out
at
Usmania
General
Hospital
and
the
procedure
would
be
video-recorded.
The
DCP
added,
"Only
after
getting
the
autopsy
report
we
will
come
to
know
what
caused
the
death.
Exact
circumstances
leading
to
the
death
would
be
known
only
after
the
probe."