Atul Subhash killed himself; why? Bengaluru techie blames estranged wife in heartbreaking 24-page suicide letter

“Justice is due” was written on a banner that Atul Subhash, 34, hung in his house. It also included information about his car keys and unfinished business on a cabinet.

On Monday, a techie from Uttar Pradesh was discovered dead in his Marathahalli, Bengaluru, house.

Atul Subhash, a 34-year-old guy, was a top executive at a private Bengaluru company.

Atul Subhash described in his 24-page suicide note that his wife and her family harassed him, said authorities. Twenty of the pages were typed, while four were handwritten.

After a marital argument, he and his wife were split up. Police have filed an unnatural death complaint against his wife and her relatives, accusing them of abetment. According to reports, Subhash’s wife requested a settlement of Rs 3 crore.

“This aspect of our legal system requires a comprehensive overhaul,” said by X user. Torture of innocent men and their families is rampant. Consider the suffering that #AtulSubhash may be going through in his final hours.

According to the police, Subhash was living alone in Manjunath Layout in Marathahalli. His wife had previously sued him in Uttar Pradesh for domestic abuse. He said that his wife was extorting money from him by means of his four-year-old son.

Discussions concerning mental health, legislative reforms, and the social pressures males encounter in intricate marital conflicts have all been rekindled by the case.

Following the family’s complaint, a case has been filed under Section 108(3)(5) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), and inquiries are currently being conducted.

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