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Bengaluru man dies by suicide: His wife and her family demanded from him ₹3 crore to settle false cases

Nw Desk 4 months ago 0 12

The police said that the man, a techie from Bengaluru, worked as a senior executive at a private firm and was found dead at his residence in the Marathahalli area.

On Tuesday, the police said that the wife of the deceased Bengaluru techie and her family had demanded ₹3 crore from him to settle false cases they filed against him. As quoted by news agency ANI, the police statement read, “The deceased’s brother informed that the victim’s wife’s mother, brother, and her uncle had filed false cases against the deceased and demanded ₹3 crores for the settlement of the cases.”

A techie from Bengaluru dies by suicide.

The victim, a techie from Karnataka’s Bengaluru, died by suicide. It is said that his wife and her family had filed false cases against him and demanded ₹3 crore to settle the cases. Before taking the brutal step, he pasted essential details in his residence, like his vehicle keys and a list of completed tasks and those that were still pending.

Statement by the deceased’s brother.

Speaking to ANI, the deceased’s brother has claimed that his entire family has been charged under different sections in a divorce case by the victim’s wife. He said, “If he had ever discussed it with me or our father – we would have helped him escape this situation. I want to request the govt of India and the President that justice must be done to my brother if the truth is on his side; otherwise, give me the proof to show that he is wrong.” 

The deceased’s father has claimed that his son was made to travel to Jaunpur in UP at least 40 times by his wife and her family to attend a case related to a marital dispute. He said, “She (Subash’s wife) used to frame one charge after another. He must have been frustrated but never let us feel that. Suddenly, we received the information about the incident. He sent a mail to our younger son around 1 am,” claiming that his son’s allegations in his suicide note are “100% true.”

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