MP Man Dies by Suicide, Blames Wife for Harassment in Video | Shocking Case
He said in a video recorded on his phone that his wife would go to her parents’ house every fortnight and would fight with his parents once she was back.

MP Man Dies by Suicide: A 27 year old from Madhya Pradesh died by suicide and left a video accusing his wife and in-laws of harassment.
He hung himself from the ceiling fan in his home in Biaora town, Raigarh district on Sunday, reported PTI.
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In a video recorded on his phone he said his wife would go to her parents’ house every fortnight and would fight with his parents once she was back. He also accused his in-laws of mental harassment.
Biaora city police station in-charge Virendra Dhakad said further action will be taken after investigation.
He said in the video that he had tried to bring his wife back but she wanted to live alone.
On January 4, Gujarat police had registered a case against a woman after her 39 year old husband left behind a video blaming her for his death.
He was found hanging from the ceiling of his house in Zamrala village on December 30. In the video he said he had asked authorities to “punish his wife for his death”.
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The father of the deceased had alleged in his complaint that his daughter in law would mentally harass his son by quarreling with him and would leave him to go to her parents’ house.
As per FIR the deceased had tried to convince his wife to come home and when she didn’t he recorded the video note and committed suicide.
Police said a case under BNS section 108 (abetment of suicide) has been registered and further investigation is underway.
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