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A 41-year-old man checked into a Mumbai hotel three days before his suicide. In his suicide note, he expressed love for his wife but held her and his aunt responsible for his death.
Mumbai suicide case: Nishant Tripathi, 41, blamed wife and aunt in last note. His grieving mother Neelam Chaturvedi shared this picture with a heartfelt note.
A 41-year-old man died by suicide in the bathroom of Mumbai’s Sahara Hotel. Before taking his life, he placed a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign outside his hotel room. He also wrote a letter and uploaded it on his company’s website, holding his wife and aunt responsible for his death.
According to the police, the deceased, Nishant Tripathi, had booked a room in the hotel three days before his suicide. On February 28, he placed a ‘Do Not Disturb’ sign on his door and ended his life by hanging himself in the bathroom. When the hotel staff received no response for a long time, they used a master key to enter the room and found him hanging. The airport police were immediately informed and sent the body for post-mortem.
Following the incident, Nishant’s mother filed a complaint at the Airport Police Station. Initially, the police registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR), but later, based on the mother’s complaint, a case was filed against his wife, Apoorva Parikh, and his aunt, Prarthana Mishra, under Section 108 of the Indian Penal Code.
During the investigation, the police discovered a suicide note uploaded on Nishant’s company website, secured with a password. In the note, he expressed his love for his wife while also holding her and his aunt responsible for his death.
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