A new development happened in the Bengaluru techie aka Atul Subash suicide case. Bengaluru Police have arrested Nikita Singhania, the wife from Gurugram, her mother, Visha Singhania, and her brother, Anurag Singhania from Prayagraj. They have been arrested in connection with an abetment of suicide case and have been produced in court. The accused are currently in judicial custody.
Nikita Singhania Arrested
Big update on Atul Subhash’s case 🚨#AtulSubhash #JusticeForAtulSubhash #JusticeForAtul #MenToo pic.twitter.com/PMASkUYE1W
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According to Bengaluru Police, the wife, Nikita Singhania, is A1 in the case, and her mother, Nisha Singhania, and brother, Anurag Singhania, were named as A2 and A3 in the case. All of them were brought to Bengaluru after being arrested on Saturday morning.
Bengaluru Police reached Uttar Pradesh’s Jaunpur, the native of the accused, on Friday to investigate the case. The accused side already sought anticipatory bail by asserting their innocence in connection to the case, which led to national outrage. Bengaluru Police booked an FIR involving the wife and her family members in the case.
During the police investigation, it was found that Subash was in a contentious legal battle over divorce and child custody, which added to his emotional distress. Nikita Singhania and her family demanded ₹3 crore to withdraw cases against Subhash and ₹30 lakh for visitation rights to see his son. All of this led to Subash’s mental distress which ultimately led to his suicide.
Atul Subhash Suicide
An innocent man has taken his life after harassment faced by the judiciary.
In the last part of his 1.5 hrs long video, he mentioned his last wishes before suicide.
Sorry brother, we couldn’t save you 😔. Rest in peace 🙏 #MenToo #JusticeIsDue
Source:… https://t.co/TLxtgknrzz pic.twitter.com/JMghE8Bm9V— StrugglesOfMen (@HRISHIKESH3390) December 9, 2024
On December 9, Atul Subash was found hanging in his apartment and he left a suicide note and a video note as well. These notes alleged Nikita Singhania of continuous harassment and demanding a hefty amount in the name of alimony. Subash emailed his death notes to several people along with a WhatsApp group of an NGO he was associated with. He also hung a placard in his home that read, “Justice is due.”
Before the arrest, Bengaluru Police formed two teams and probed into the case and once they gathered all the evidence, they arrested the accused. A notice was also served to Singhanias to attend the investigation in Bengaluru.
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