Karnataka Police has intensified its investigation into the suicide of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, issuing summons to his wife Nikita Singhania and her family members. They have been given three days to appear before the Marathahalli Police Station in Bengaluru.
Key Developments:
- Investigation Details: Following a complaint by Atul Subhash’s brother, Bikas Kumar, a police team traveled to Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh, the residence of Nikita Singhania. The summons was pasted on the door of Nikita, her mother Nisha, her brother Anurag, and her uncle Sushil.
- The Suicide Note: Atul Subhash, who was from Bihar but worked in Bengaluru, left behind a 24-page note alleging years of emotional harassment. The note detailed multiple legal cases filed by his wife and her family, including accusations of harassment, dowry demands, and other offenses. Atul also accused a family court judge and a court officer of corruption.
- The Family’s Allegations: According to the complaint, Atul Subhash and Nikita Singhania had married in 2019 and had a child together. After their divorce, Nikita and her family allegedly demanded ₹3 crore to settle the case.
- Shocking Video Messages: Atul Subhash recorded a video describing his harassment and his request not to immerse his ashes until justice was served. He also asked for his parents to gain custody of his child, alleging that his wife had kept the child away from him.
Investigation Focus:
- Accusations: Atul Subhash’s note and videos have shocked his family, who have vowed to seek justice. The Bengaluru Police are now investigating the claims of harassment, the involvement of a judge, and the potential role of corruption in his death.
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