Gurugram, July 1 -- A 35-year-old man allegedly died by suicide on Sunday in Dundahera, after he travelled to Mauritius for earning his livelihood but was deported due to invalid travel documents, police said. He had taken a loan from money lenders, but police said he got a tourist visa provided by an agent instead of a work visa. According to police, the deceased was from Maharajganj in Uttar Pradesh and lived in a rented accommodation in Dundahera for the last eight years. Police said he worked in a garment factory in Udyog Vihar. Police said locals spotted him in an empty plot in front of his accommodation at 7.15am on Sunday and informed them. "He had travelled to Mauritius with one other person and they both had plans to work in a garment factory there. However, they had tourist visas, so they were not permitted to work in the country. Thus, they were forced to return to India on June 20," an officer said. He reached Delhi on June 24. The man's nephew told HT that his uncle had taken Rs.1 lakh loan on exorbitant interest rates from two money lenders in Maharajganj to bear expenses for the travel documents. "Besides, he had also taken about Rs.20,000 from his relatives, which was all the savings he carried. Almost all the money was spent on travelling to Mauritius," the nephew said. Sandeep Kumar, public relations officer of Gurugram police, said a probe is being carried out under the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita....