• Source:JND

Atul Subhash Suicide: The mother of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, who died by suicide, fell unconscious on Wednesday while interacting with reporters at the Patna airport. The news agency PTI shared a video of her lying on the ground. As her husband talked to the reporters at the Patna Airport, she arrived and fainted while sobbing uncontrollably.

Just before falling unconscious, she was heard saying "get my son justice."

Meanwhile, speaking to the reporters, Atul's father expressed his disappointment with the judicial system. He said, "Our judicial system is so weak... my son has told everything. He was tortured a lot, and we were not aware he was so sad..."

According to police, the 34-year-old techie, who worked for a private company in Bengaluru, left behind a 24-page alleged death note that described his wife, her family, and an Uttar Pradesh judge's harassment, as well as the alleged years-long emotional distress of marital problems and numerous cases brought against him.

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On Monday, Subhash's body was discovered hanging at his home in the Manjunath Layout neighboyrhood. "Justice is due" was written on a placard discovered in the room where he is said to have died by suicide.

He posted a more than 80-minute video on Rumble outlining the reasons for his decision before to going to the extreme.

Meanwhile, a massive anger has been directed at Accenture, where Nikita Singhania, the wife of Atul, is employed. Social media users have flooded the platforms demanding the immediate dismissal of her wife.

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