India, Oct. 25 -- Maharashtra Police on Saturday said life of the woman doctor who died by suicide in Satara district earlier this week could have been saved had action been taken on time on the complaints of the deceased, who in a note on her palm named a policeman and another man.

The 29-year-old woman was posted as a medical officer in a government hospital in Satara's Phaltan area on a contractual basis, and was found hanging inside a hotel room in the town on Thursday night.

Amid investigation in the case, reports have surfaced of the deceased also leaving behind a four-page suicide letter. In the letter, she said she was pressured to issue fake fitness certificates of accused in police cases not only by police officials but even, ...