
A 33 -year -old man in Etawah Uttar Pradesh died suicide after he recorded a video concerning the threat and false cases that filed his wife and sister -in -law against him. The video, now the virals on social media, shows that Mohit Yadav talks about the harassment that his wife, her parents and her brother have encountered him.
The news of his death was confirmed by the local police, who found his body in the hotel room. Yadav entered the local hotel in front of the Etawah railway station on Thursday. The next morning he did not leave his room. The hotel staff found him that he was hanging in the evening, said Abhay Nath Tripathi, a police superintendent (city), said NDTV report.
What Yadav said
Yadav, the inhabitants of the auraiya district, worked as an off -road engineer in a cement society. He and Priya were in a relationship seven years after they got married in 2023, the report added.
Yadav in the video claimed that the mother Priya had forced her to interrupt her child when Priya managed to provide private teaching work in Bihar two months ago. He also claimed that his father -in -law had all his jewelry with her.
When he talked about his relationship with Priya, Yadav claimed they had married their consent and without any requirements for dowry. However, Priya has begun to bring cases of false dowry against him and his family members if he has not brought his property to her name.
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“My wife threatened me that if I did not register my house and property in my name, she would involve my family in the case. Her father, Manoj Kumar, filed a false complaint, and her brother threatened to kill me,” he said in the video. Since then, he claimed that his wife had begun to fight him every day and that her family supported her.
Yadav ended his video with a sincere apologies to his parents for not fulfilling their promises and urging them to throw the ashes into the outflow unless they did not get justice even after his death.
“If I don’t get justice even after my death, throw ashes into the outflow,” he said in the video.
In the Yadav video, he also accused “the absence of a law to protect men from false complaints filed by women” for his decision. “At the time you get this video, I will be gone from this world. I wouldn’t take this step if there was a law for men. I couldn’t tolerate harassment by my wife and her family,” he said.
Atul Subhash: A similar story
In December last year Atul Subhash, a 34 -year -old representative of the CEO of a private company, died suicide in his apartment Bengalur and left behind a 24 -page suicide note and accused his wife and her relatives of harassment.
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Subhash, a representative of the CEO of a private company in Bengalur, was found dead in his house on 9 December. He left behind a 24 -page suicide note that accused her wife and her relatives of harassment. Also allegedly corruption against a judge who said that legal authority requested £5 Lakh to “settle” the case.
Delhi’s cafe owner dies of suicide
Just a few days after the Subhash’s case, Pueet Khurana, co -founder of the well -known café, came to the forefront, he reportedly died suicide on New Year’s Eve. The Police in Delhi suspected suicide after the inanimate body of a forty -year -old, hanging from the ceiling fan was found in his room in his residence in the Kalyan Vihar area of the model.
Relationships between Woodbox Café Pueet Khurana and his wife Jagdish Pahwa were reportedly tense. According to officials, the tension was reportedly rooted in a business dispute. The couple, who tied the knot in 2016, married for more than eight years.
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