‘She desires my loss of life’: Karnataka man dies by suicide, alleges harassment by spouse

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A 40-year-old man died by suicide in Karnataka’s Hubballi allegedly because of harrasment by his spouse on Sunday.

Petaru Gollapalli, who labored in a personal agency, left behind a suicide notice alleging harrasment by his spouse.

Petaru Gollapalli, who labored in a personal agency, left behind a suicide notice alleging harrasment by his spouse, PTI reported. Preliminary inquiry has revealed that the couple acquired married two years in the past and began dwelling individually after three months of marriage following frequent quarrels.

The sufferer’s spouse has filed for divorce and demanded ₹20 lakh in alimony. The sufferer’s brother, Eshayya, stated that because it was Sunday, everybody had gone to church. After they returned house within the afternoon, he discovered his brother hanging, the report added.

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Within the suicide notice, Petaru held his spouse accountable for his loss of life and stated, “Daddy, I’m sorry. My spouse is killing me. She desires my loss of life”. Seeking justice for his brother, Eshayya said Petaru was working at a private firm, but lost his job three months ago.

“We wish justice for my brother. That lady (deceased’s spouse) must be arrested. Nobody ought to endure the best way my brother has suffered. Her elder brother had additionally overwhelmed him and there’s additionally a police report about it,” he added as per the company report.

Primarily based on a criticism from the sufferer’s brother, a case beneath part 108 (abetment to suicide) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita has been registered towards his spouse, police stated, including additional investigation is underway.

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Final month, a 34-year-old techie, Atul Subhash, died by suicide in Bengaluru following alleged harassment by his spouse and her household.

In a loss of life notice, Subhash alleged that his spouse and her household had filed false circumstances towards him and subjected him to excessive psychological anguish over ongoing authorized disputes, together with divorce, alimony, and baby custody.

(With PTI inputs)

Discussing suicides could be triggering for some. Nonetheless, suicides are preventable. A number of main suicide prevention helpline numbers in India are 011-23389090 from Sumaitri (Delhi-based) and 044-24640050 from Sneha Basis (Chennai-based).