Atul Subhash Suicide: Nikita Singhania, two others arrested by Bengaluru police
"Accused A1 Nikita Singhania has been arrested from Gurugram, Haryana. Accused A2 Nisha Singhania and Accused A3 Anurag Singhania were arrested from Allahabad..." Read further on Dynamite News
Bengaluru: In connection with the Atul Subhash suicide case Karnataka police has arrested Subhash's wife Nikita Singhania from Gurugram. Atul subhash committed suicide by hanging alleging harassment by his wife, reports Dynamite News correspondent.
The other two accused Nisha Singhania, mother of Nikita Singhania and her brother, Anurag Singhania, were arrested Allahabad. All the three accused in this case were sent to judicial custody as per the order of the court, police said.
Police statement
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"Accused A1 Nikita Singhania has been arrested from Gurugram, Haryana. Accused A2 Nisha Singhania and Accused A3 Anurag Singhania were arrested from Allahabad and were produced before the court and given to judicial custody," Deputy Commissioner of Police (DCP) White Field Division, Bengaluru, Shivakumar said in a release.
Atul Subhash, the 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private firm, died by suicide on Monday in his Bengaluru apartment, leaving behind a 24-page suicide note, accusing his wife and her relatives of harassment. In his suicide note, he also alleged that a judge had demanded Rs 5 lakh to "settle" the case.
Atul's father statement
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The father of Bengaluru techie Atul Subhash, said his son had been "broken from inside" after multiple cases were filed against him and his family by his wife.
"My son used to say that there is a lot of corruption but he will fight as he is on the path of truth...He was broken from inside, though he didn't tell anyone anything," Subhash's father Pawan Kumar said.
He also alleged in his suicide note that his wife had filed nine cases against him under various sections, including murder, sexual misconduct, harassment for money, domestic violence, and dowry.