K Vinoda was found hanging in her house at 2.30 AM by her son in Shanigapoor village, police said.
However, according to media reports, Vinoda got panicked after the government's decision to ban circulation of Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 currency notes and hanged herself, which the police have termed incorrect.
"Few days ago, the family had sold agriculture land and got money even as her one son and two daughters had been quarrelling for past few days over the matter seeking share in the sale of land," said Deputy Superintendent of Police (Mahabubabad Division) Raj Mahendar Naik.
Police sub-inspector Jitender, who is investigating the matter, said the reports in media were not correct as the complainant and brother of the deceased, Veerbhadrachary has raised doubts over Vinoda's death and has not mentioned anything with regard to the ban on currency notes.
"The complainant has stated that he has suspicion over his sister's death. He has sought a thorough investigation on whether she hanged herself or she was hanged after her death," Jitender said quoting the complaint.
Reddy said that as per preliminary investigation, Vinoda and her husband were inclined to give a part of share (of money) from the sale of agriculture land to their daughters, which their son had opposed.
The body has been sent for postmortem and the report is awaited, Reddy said, adding that further probe is on.
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