An FIR was registered against four persons in connection with Bengaluru-based AI engineer Atul Subhash's suicide case on Wednesday. Subhash's brother Bikas Kumar lodged a case against four person persons, including the deceased techie's wife Nikita Singhan. The FIR was registered at Marathahalli police station in Bengaluru, on Wednesday.
Subhash, who worked for a private firm in Bengaluru, left behind a 24-page death note, giving extensive details of what he alleged was years long of emotional distress of marital issues; multiple cases filed against him and harassment by his wife, her relatives, and a judge based in Uttar Pradesh, police said.
His body was found hanging at his residence in the Manjunath Layout area, which falls under the Marathahalli police station limits, they added.
A placard reading "Justice is due" was found in the room where he ended his life. Before taking the drastic step, he recorded an over 80-minute video on Rumble, explaining the circumstances under which he had decided to die by suicide.
Subhash's video ahead of suicide creates outrage on social media
The heart-wrenching video of the techie went viral on the social media platforms, triggering a huge outrage as people are pouring in their opinions on the issue.
In the video he can be heard saying, "I feel that I should kill myself because the money I earn is making my enemies stronger. That same money will be used to destroy me, and this cycle will keep going. With the money from my taxes, this court and police system will harass me, my family, and other good people.
So, the supply of value should be finished."
Don't immerse his ashes before justice is done: Subhash
He demanded that, after his death, his wife and her family should not be allowed near his body. Until his alleged harassers were punished, he asked his family not to immerse his ashes. Demanding justice, Subhash urged his family to throw the ashes outside the court's gutter if his alleged harassers were not found guilty.
"Based on a complaint from his family, we have registered a case of abetment of suicide against his wife and her family members. All the allegations are being looked into, and we are investigating the matter," a senior police officer said. No arrests have been made yet, he added.
Subhash had been facing marital discord with his wife, who had also registered a case against him in Uttar Pradesh, the preliminary investigations revealed.
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.
Custody of my child be granted to my parents: Subhash
Additionally, in his death note, Subhash requested that custody of his child be granted to his parents, stating that they could "provide better values". In his death note, Subhash mentioned getting married in 2019. The couple had a son, the following year.
Serious allegations against wife
Subhash alleged that his wife’s family repeatedly harassed him for money, demanding several lakh. When he refused, his wife reportedly left their Bengaluru home with their son in 2021, he alleged in this suicide note. Subhash further alleged, "My wife will keep my child alienated and file more cases to harass me, my elderly parents, and my brother, using the money I pay her as maintenance. Instead of using it for our child's welfare, she is weaponising it against us.
(With PTI inputs)