Delhi Bakery Owner Dies by Suicide Amid Divorce Dispute: Family Alleges Mental Torture by Wife
Puneet Khurana owned the bakery with his wife. The couple was on the verge of ending their marriage with an appeal filed in 2016 and a clash arising with regard to the bakery business.

Delhi Bakery Owner Dies by Suicide Amid Divorce Dispute: A Delhi baker-eater, Puneet Khurana, reportedly ended his life under the troubled mind of an impending dispute with his wife. The body of an entrepreneur whose family referred to as "Puneet Khurana" was found hanging in the house at Model Town's Kalyan Vihar locale. Puneet Khurana is "upset with his wife," says family members. The couple co-owned a bakery "For God’s Cake," among other businesses, betrothed in 2016.
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According to police, his wife was the last person that Puneet Khurana talked with, and this settled everything for him because they were having a conversation about the bakery business. The family even claimed that the wife recorded this conversation and sent it to her relatives.
As per police, they seized the phone of Puneet Khurana. Reportedly, in the audio of the last conversation between Puneet and his wife, the two had an argument over the bakery.
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“You are calling me at 3 am, can’t you sleep? You disrespected me and my family," Puneet Khurana’s wife said on the call as per India Today to which he replied, “All these things have no meaning right now… Tell me what you want now."
This happens barely weeks after a Bengaluru techie named Atul Subhash committed suicide during the previous month. There was a 24-page suicide note left and he blamed his wife and in-laws for continuous harassment. Atul Subhash was found hanging dead in his Bengaluru apartment, with a placard reading: "Justice is due."
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