

Helium Suicide Shocks Delhi: 25-Year-Old CA Found Dead
Summary: A 25-year-old Chartered Accountant, Dheeraj Kansal, tragically died by suicide using helium gas in a Delhi guest house—marking one of the first such cases in the city. His well-planned act, discovered after a delay in check-out, involved two suicide notes, one posted on Facebook and the other handwritten. The investigation suggests emotional isolation, rather than external blame, with authorities now examining digital evidence for further clues.
A Case That’s Rare and Disturbing
Helium Suicide in Delhi: CA Found Dead in Guest House
In a tragic and unusual incident, 25-year-old Chartered Accountant Dheeraj Kansal died by suicide using helium gas in an Airbnb guest house near Delhi’s Bengali Market. This is possibly Delhi’s first reported case of suicide by helium inhalation. The disturbing details came to light after Kansal failed to check out on July 28.
When the Silence Raised Alarms
Kansal had booked the room on July 20 and was scheduled to leave eight days later. When he didn’t check out, the guest house owner noticed a foul smell and immediately contacted the authorities. The police broke into the room to find Kansal dead on the bed, with a plastic sheet wrapped around his head and a pipe connecting a helium cylinder to his mouth.
Two Suicide Notes and a Final Goodbye
What makes this case even more heart-wrenching are the two suicide notes left behind, one posted on Facebook and the other handwritten. Dheeraj wrote:
“No one should be blamed for my death. This was my choice alone. Everyone I met in life was kind to me…”
He further requested that his money be donated to orphanages or old-age homes and asked for organ donation. His message reflected a deep sense of emotional detachment, stating:
“The saddest part of my life was my birth; death is the most beautiful part.”
Online Helium Purchase and Ongoing Probe
Investigators believe he purchased the helium cylinder online from Ghaziabad. His phone and social media history are now being reviewed to understand what led to this extreme step. The police are treating the incident as a well-planned and solitary act, with no foul play suspected.
A Look at His Background
Kansal lost his father back in 2002. After his mother remarried, he was raised by his grandparents. The lack of strong personal connections may have contributed to his isolation, as suggested in his final message, where he wrote:
“I wasn’t deeply connected to anyone, nor was anyone to me.”
Final Thoughts
This tragic case highlights the silent emotional struggles that can exist even behind successful careers and calm exteriors. The use of helium gas, a rare method of suicide in India, adds another layer of urgency for mental health awareness, especially among young professionals.
"This case highlights the silent mental health crisis among young professionals. Emotional isolation often goes unnoticed until it’s too late. We need to normalise seeking help and talking openly about mental health struggles."
Dr Darshit Patel, MD Tweet
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Dane
I am an MBBS graduate and a dedicated medical writer with a strong passion for deep research and psychology. I enjoy breaking down complex medical topics into engaging, easy-to-understand content, aiming to educate and inspire readers by exploring the fascinating connection between health, science, and the human mind.