Avinash (28) who worked for a private firm seemed to have inhaled nitrogen -- which is fatal in large doses -- from a cannister sitting inside his car, police said.
He had gone missing three days ago; the body was found inside the car parked in Hydernagar this morning after local residents noticed foul smell, said inspector C H Kushalkar.
"It appears that he committed suicide in his car in the parking lot at Malaysian Township by inhaling a toxic gas through a gas mask," the inspector said.
Avinash's suicide note said he was in love with a girl and could not get over her, and was also plagued by financial troubles.
Further probe is on, the officer said.
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