Yet another suicide: Bengaluru techie jumps into river over alleged harassment by wife


Hassan, Jan 1 (IANS): Close on the heels of the sensational Atul Subhash suicide case in Bengaluru on December 9 over alleged harassment by his wife, followed by the suicide of a policeman on December 13 and that of a cafe owner in New Delhi on December 31, an incident of a software professional committing suicide over alleged torture by his wife was reported from Hassan district of Karnataka on Wednesday.

Police sources stated on Wednesday that the victim has been identified as 35-year-old Pramod, a staffer attached to the Benz company in Bengaluru.

According to police, Pramod, residing at Indiranagar locality in Bengaluru had left home leaving behind his phone on December 29 and never returned.

The worried parents and family after enquiring with friends and searching everywhere had lodged a police complaint with K.R. Puram police station in Bengaluru.

Meanwhile, locals had observed an abandoned vehicle near the Hemavathi River in Hassan district.

After finding the phone numbers from the bank passbooks and records kept in the vehicle, they had informed Pramod’s parents.

The local police were also contacted and a search operation was launched by the fire department and emergency services in the Hemavathi River.

Finally, the body of the young man was found on Wednesday morning.

According to the police, Pramod had jumped into the Hemavathi River near Gorurushettihalli in the limits of Aluru police station and ended his life.

Sources further stated that the wife had arrived with their baby and her family to identify the body of Pramod.

The family of Pramod strongly objected to the wife and her family members' presence and reportedly chased them away from the spot.

The police immediately rushed and rescued Pramod’s wife, her mother and took them to a safe place.

The matter is under investigation and the police are recording the statements of both sides of the family. An official statement is yet to be made in this case by the police and more details are yet to emerge.

Earlier, Atul Subhash, who was working with an automobile company in Bengaluru, allegedly committed suicide as a demand of Rs 3 crore was made for a divorce settlement.

He ended his life at his apartment in the early hours of December 9, leaving behind a 90-minute video and a 40-page death note, explaining how harassment by his wife Nikita Singhania and her family compelled him to take the extreme step.

Three accused in Atul Subhash's suicide case -- his wife, her mother and brother -- who were arrested by Bengaluru Police, were sent to 14-days’ judicial custody.

On December 13, a cop took the extreme step, allegedly due to torture by his wife and in-laws. The deceased has been identified as 34-year-old H.C. Thippanna, a Head Constable attached to the Hulimavu Traffic Police Station in Bengaluru. Thippanna died by suicide on the railway tracks. In the suicide note, he blamed his wife and father-in-law for driving him to take this extreme step.

These suicides have raised a national debate over the harassment of husbands by their wives.

 

Suicide is not a solution to any problem. Kindly seek the help of mental health experts if you are under any kind of distress. Call toll-free helpline number 8277946600.

 

 

 

 

 

  

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  • Rajendra, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    Couples in love . should marry when fully ready . Mentally... Financially and able to manage modern day stress Aspirations. Compatibility . Otherwise face issues . Arranged marriages are a different Scenario. . But should not be forced But generally there is family support to sort out differences or a shoulder to lean on In arranged marriage But important is there is no perfect marriage Respect ..being for each other. Compatibility Are key .. acceptance of likes and dislikes upto a point.. But if no solution better to part amicably rather than suicide All is not in marriage. . Meaning end of the world. Society be damned in such situations

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  • Joel, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    So what has modi government done for anyone's safety in this country?. Neither men or women are safe here. Just devlopment and GST, covering unemployment and unwanted deaths.

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  • Wilson, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    very sad indeed, rest in peace. Why series of such kinds of incidents are happening. Are men exist only to fulfill the material demands of women as if he starts minting money soon after his marriage. While there are so many supportive women around us also there are plenty who disturb the peace of a man to make his life difficult and his family members. All of these issues to be addressed immediately or else separation has to be made easy without much burden only on men .

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  • k b r, Mangala Uru

    Wed, Jan 01 2025

    If wife was harassing, why can't they desert ...

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  • Pinthaam, Mangloor

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    If wife has a criminal mind, it is not even easy to desert......they either demand huge sum of money for divorce settlement similar to previous case or file false complaint against the husband making his life hell!!!

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  • Ahmed, Bangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    It's easy to say than doing due to divorce law in Hinduism in courts which is another hurricane task... Marriage and divorce should be easy, not that it takes several years even a decade to decide in court, by then precious time, wealth and health is lost...

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  • Monty Dotor, Mangalore

    Thu, Jan 02 2025

    They do not desert/abandon because of demand of high alimony for maintainance. With gender netral laws in BNS ( instead of IPC) there are legal options including reverse alimony, if the date is after 1 July 2024. Also there are other ways out, I need not elaborate. Na Rahe Baans, Na Bajegi Bansuri....

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, INDIA

    Wed, Jan 01 2025

    "Ended such a beautiful life by committing suicide due to harassment by wife. This life is a gift given to us only once, ending it is wrong."

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  • AD, Mangalore

    Wed, Jan 01 2025

    It can be beautiful for you but others it can be hell

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