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UP man dies by suicide in Bengaluru, leaves behind 24 page death note; Netizens react
Bengaluru: A 34-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh died by hanging himself from the ceiling at his residence on Monday, police said.
Atul Subhash, who worked in a private firm in Bengaluru, left behind a 24-page death note alleging harassment by his wife and her relatives, they added.
An innocent man has taken his life after facing #harassment by the #judiciary.
— ShoneeKapoor (@ShoneeKapoor) December 10, 2024
So sad to here his last words
I blame #Judiciary for the suicide of this man.pic.twitter.com/w4wAshtSsA
The incident occurred in the Manjunath Layout area, which falls under the Marathahalli police station limits, police said.
We demand justice for #AtulSubhash, as countless similar cases against men remain unnoticed, highlighting the alarming rise in such incidents and the delays in the Indian judiciary system.#JusticeForAtulSubhash pic.twitter.com/JVsmFh2ZVd
— 𝙎𝙥𝙚𝙘𝙩𝙧𝙪𝙢 (@Spectrumglobal_) December 10, 2024
Preliminary investigations revealed that Subhash had been facing marital discord with his wife, and she had registered a case against him in Uttar Pradesh, a senior police officer said.
This man was Atul Subhash. He was humiliated and harassed by his ex-wife and family court judge for money.
— Rahul Bhardwaj (@_rahulism_) December 10, 2024
He committed suicide.
Marriages are becoming extortion games for such women.
Both should be booked for murder. Poor soul. 💔#JusticeForAtulSubhash pic.twitter.com/EKtfsHwZpf
He also sent his death note via email to several people and shared it with a WhatsApp group of an NGO he was associated with, the officer said.
I am trying to connect with Atul Subhash's family. Will fight till he gets justice.
— Barkha Trehan 🇮🇳 / बरखा त्रेहन (@barkhatrehan16) December 10, 2024
Need maximum voices demand #JusticeForAtulSubhash
Will you ?? pic.twitter.com/oQKazufFST
According to the police, Subhash hung a placard in his house that read "Justice is due".
Before taking the extreme step, he allegedly pasted important details on a cupboard, including information about his death note, vehicle keys, and a list of tasks he had completed and those still pending, the officer said.
THIS IS A COLD BLOODED MURDER 🚨
— Randomsena (@randomsena) December 10, 2024
JAUNPUR FAMILY COURT JUDGE AND ATUL'S WIFE SHOULD BE BOOKED FOR MURDER CHARGES#JusticeForAtulSubhash pic.twitter.com/mZ6A8B5csq
"A case will be registered in connection with the death once his family files a complaint. A detailed investigation is underway," he added.
-Ma'am they're demanding more than my capacity, I'll have no option but suicide
— Mr Sinha (@MrSinha_) December 10, 2024
-Wife says then do it
-Judge laughs
-Man commits suicide
How can someone be so inhuman? Both the judge and his wife should be booked for the murder of an innocent man. #JusticeforAtulSubhash pic.twitter.com/V84aj6R53D
Women judges like her which makes men suffer and they commit su!cide there is no one for men in this country #JusticeforAtulSubhash pic.twitter.com/iSsJEgcSBz
— Mask 🎭 (@Mr_LoLwa) December 10, 2024