Bengaluru Techie's Final Video Before Suicide - 'Unnatural Séx Charge, Rs 3 Crore Demand By Wife'

SIBY JEYYA
A 34-year-old Uttar Pradesh engineer committed suicide at his home in Bengaluru, leaving behind a video clip and a 24-page statement accusing his estranged wife and her family of harassment.
 
The engineer, Atul Subhash, described in the video how his wife's abuse drove him to take drastic measures. police said 34-year-old Atul Subhash, who was employed at a private company in Bengaluru, was discovered hanging at his home in the Manjunath Layout neighborhood of the city. A portion of the 84-minute film he left off, which explains everything, is being extensively circulated on social media.

Atul began the video by introducing himself, "Hello world, my name is Atul Subhash. I am almost 34 years old. I live in Bangalore. Today, I am going to commit suicide. I believe that I should kill myself. Because I am making my enemy stronger with the money I am earning. The same money is being used to destroy me. And this cycle will continue to increase."
He added, "With my taxes, this court, this police system, will harass me and my family and other good people as well. So, we should end the supply of value. And anyway, they gave me a suggestion. They told me to commit suicide. And I think they are right. That's the right solution, what they have suggested to me. So, I am going to kill myself."He added, "My wife and her family should not come near me. Thirdly, my identity should not be revealed until my harassers get punished. So, my identity should not be revealed. Even after all these things, evidence, and everything, if the court does not punish the judge and my other harassers, and release them, then my identity should be thrown out of the court in a gutter. So that I know that I should continue to learn my lesson that what is the value of life in this country. So, this is one thing. And I will talk to my parents and brothers separately. If possible, forgive me. At the age when I had to support my parents, at that age, I am hurting them forever."
24-Page Note Detailing Harassment
Additionally, Subhash made a video that has now become popular on social media, shared the 24-page memo with a whatsapp group of an NGO he was engaged with, and forwarded it to many individuals via email. The suicide letter claims that even though his wife was already getting ₹40,000 per month in maintenance "despite working at Accenture and earning her own money," she still wanted an additional ₹2-4 lakhs. Subhash, who committed himself in his Bengaluru residence, said that his wife had brought many lawsuits against him and was partially to blame for this drastic measure.
Nine charges have been filed against me by my wife. In the video he took before making this dramatic move, Sharma stated, "There are six cases in the lower court and three in the high court."He said that one of the cases, which was brought against him, his parents, and his brother in 2022, included accusations of unnatural sex, dowry harassment, and murder, among other things. His wife subsequently withdrew the case, though. Before going to such lengths, Subhash put vital documents in a closet, 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."He also expressed his final desires.
 
Bengaluru Techie Alleged Harassment By Wife
was falsely accused of Section 498A, murder, and unnatural sex, among other offenses.- Despite paying ₹40,000 per month, a settlement demand of ₹3 crore is made.-Child support demands of ₹2 lakh per month were made by the wife, who works at Accenture.Based on a complaint that his brother submitted, the Bengaluru police have opened a case against Subash's wife and her relatives. The wife and her family had "fabricated false cases [against Subhash] and demanded a settlement of 3 crore rupees for these cases," according to Subash's brother's lawsuit.
 
 

 

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