<p>Mumbai Police have traced a 25-year-old man and saved him from ending his life, following an alert received from a US law enforcement agency that a person was searching on Google about 'how to commit suicide without pain', an official said on Thursday.</p>.<p>Based on vital information like the IP address and location shared by the US National Central Bureau-Interpol, the man was traced to an IT company in Kurla area of Mumbai on Tuesday afternoon and police rushed to save him and also counselled him, he said.</p>.<p>The man, a resident of Jogeshwari area here and working as an IT engineer with a private company, had taken loans from various financial institutions for education and other requirements.</p>.<p>He was also unable to pay the housing loan instalments following which he went into depression and started searching online how to commit suicide without pain, the official said.</p>.<p>The US-based agency alerted about it to the Interpol office in New Delhi, which shared the information with the Mumbai Police, he said.</p>.<p>Accordingly, officials of the Mumbai crime branch trace the man and rushed to his place. The man was then brought to the crime branch office and counselled.</p>.<p>He had earlier also tried to end his life three-four times, the official said.</p>.<p>After counselling, the man was sent home with his parents and advised to undergo psychotherapy, he said.</p>
<p>Mumbai Police have traced a 25-year-old man and saved him from ending his life, following an alert received from a US law enforcement agency that a person was searching on Google about 'how to commit suicide without pain', an official said on Thursday.</p>.<p>Based on vital information like the IP address and location shared by the US National Central Bureau-Interpol, the man was traced to an IT company in Kurla area of Mumbai on Tuesday afternoon and police rushed to save him and also counselled him, he said.</p>.<p>The man, a resident of Jogeshwari area here and working as an IT engineer with a private company, had taken loans from various financial institutions for education and other requirements.</p>.<p>He was also unable to pay the housing loan instalments following which he went into depression and started searching online how to commit suicide without pain, the official said.</p>.<p>The US-based agency alerted about it to the Interpol office in New Delhi, which shared the information with the Mumbai Police, he said.</p>.<p>Accordingly, officials of the Mumbai crime branch trace the man and rushed to his place. The man was then brought to the crime branch office and counselled.</p>.<p>He had earlier also tried to end his life three-four times, the official said.</p>.<p>After counselling, the man was sent home with his parents and advised to undergo psychotherapy, he said.</p>