First Bengaluru, Now In MP's Khandwa: Man Commits Suicide Accuses Wife Of Harassment; Shares Video Message
A 37-year-old man in Madhya Pradesh's Khandwa district died by suicide, leaving a video accusing his wife and another individual of harassment, police reported on Saturday. The man consumed poison on Thursday. Superintendent of Police Manoj Kumar Rai stated that the video was discovered on the man's mobile phone.

The video, lasting about four minutes, reveals the victim's allegations against his wife and another man. He claimed they harassed him, leading to his drastic decision. The man expressed his distress and accused the male individual of raping his wife. He mentioned feeling troubled for several days.
He insisted on justice, demanding punishment for both his wife and the alleged rapist. The victim expressed a desire to live with his wife, but she refused. Based on the video's content, further legal actions will be pursued, according to the official.
Similar Suicide Incidents
This incident follows a similar case in Bangalore where a tech professional ended his life. He left behind a video and a detailed suicide note accusing his wife and in-laws of harassment. Such cases highlight ongoing issues related to domestic disputes and mental health concerns.
Authorities are investigating the Khandwa case thoroughly. They aim to uncover more details surrounding the circumstances leading to the man's death. The police are committed to ensuring justice is served based on the evidence presented in the video.
The distressing nature of these incidents underscores the need for addressing mental health challenges and providing support systems for individuals facing harassment or domestic issues.
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