A 34-year-old Uttar Pradesh man committed suicide at his home in Bengaluru, leaving behind a footage and a 24-page statement blaming his estranged wife and her relatives of harassment. Police say 34-year-old Atul Subhash, a techie employed at a private company in Bengaluru, was found hanging at his home in the Manjunath Layout neighbourhood of the city.
The first line of Subash’s 24-page suicide note, which consisted of 20 typed pages and four handwritten pages, was “Justice is Due.” He accused his wife, who works at Accenture, as well as her mother, brother, and uncle of harassment and cited continuing marital disagreements in the note. He also claimed that his four-year-old “innocent” son had been used as a weapon to demand upkeep, and he “symbolically” identified him.
“Our emotions and love for children can’t get defiled like this, and they can’t become a tool of money transfer(or so-called social justice) scheme from a man to a woman,” Subash wrote in his note, which he had emailed and messaged to several people in the moments before dying by suicide.
In his statement, Subash described his experiences defending his wife and her family in a family court in Uttar Pradesh.
Subash’s note states that among the charges against him were claims of unnatural sex and murder.
A monthly maintenance demand of Rs 2 lakh is made.
Subhash pasted essential documents on a cupboard before going to the extreme, including his suicide note, car keys, and a list of everything he had done and still needed to do. Additionally, he displayed a sign on his home that said, “Justice is due.”
Additionally, Subhash made a video that has become popular on social media, shared the 24-page note with a WhatsApp group of an NGO he was engaged with, and emailed it to several others.
The Bengaluru Police has opened a case against Subash’s wife and her relatives based on a complaint his brother submitted. According to the lawsuit, the wife and her family “fabricated false cases [against Subhash] and demanded a settlement of 3 crore rupees for these cases. “
Investigations are still in progress.
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