<p>A 45-year-old British national died at Mata Amritanantamayi Math in Kerala's Kollam district on Wednesday night allegedly after falling from the seventh floor of the building.</p>.<div><p>Primafaice it was suspected that she ended her own life. The deceased was identified as Steffade Fiona.</p><p>Local police said the Math authorities maintained that Fiona was showing signs of depression and had made a bid to end her life in broad daylight before. She reached the Math in January as a devotee, but was unable to return due to the lockdown.<br /><br />The Karunagapally police, which registered a case of unnatural death, said that post-mortem examination was being done and further investigation was on. Fiona's sister in the UK was informed and was upset that her sister was unable to return. </p><p>Meanwhile, Kerala tourism department sources said that there were enough options for foreigners stuck in Kerala due to Covid-19 to return in special flights operated by respective countries. Around 200 British nationals flew back to the UK, while some preferred to stay back.</p> </div>
<p>A 45-year-old British national died at Mata Amritanantamayi Math in Kerala's Kollam district on Wednesday night allegedly after falling from the seventh floor of the building.</p>.<div><p>Primafaice it was suspected that she ended her own life. The deceased was identified as Steffade Fiona.</p><p>Local police said the Math authorities maintained that Fiona was showing signs of depression and had made a bid to end her life in broad daylight before. She reached the Math in January as a devotee, but was unable to return due to the lockdown.<br /><br />The Karunagapally police, which registered a case of unnatural death, said that post-mortem examination was being done and further investigation was on. Fiona's sister in the UK was informed and was upset that her sister was unable to return. </p><p>Meanwhile, Kerala tourism department sources said that there were enough options for foreigners stuck in Kerala due to Covid-19 to return in special flights operated by respective countries. Around 200 British nationals flew back to the UK, while some preferred to stay back.</p> </div>