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TCS employee kills herself, the woman in video is responsible


Agra, Uttar Pradesh:

A technology frequency of Uttar Pradeshs Agra allegedly died at the beginning of this week by suicide and left a stressful video that his wife blamed by a year. Manav Sharma, who was employee at the Tata Consultancy Services (TCS), was hanging in his house on February 24, said officials.

According to the police, the sister of the technology meat found the video on his phone two days after his death.

With a loop around his neck, Sharma recorded an almost seven -minute, shocking video in which he accused his wife to romantically deal with another man. “This is for authorities. The law has to protect men, otherwise there will be a time when there will be no men who will blame. My wife was involved with another man … but what can I do? It doesn't matter anymore,” he said.

He made a while and then added: “I have no problem with dying. I want to go. Please think of men. I'm sorry, everyone should talk about men. You get very lonely. Everything will be better when I go. I tried suicide myself beforehand.”

Shortly after the clip was published, the wife of the technology meat, Nikita, made a counter -video in which she denied the allegations and accused her husband of beating her.

“On the day he died through suicide, he had dropped me in my house in a motherly way. Whatever he did about me, it's about my past. After our marriage, it is not related to anything. He injured himself several times … I stopped at least three times.

The woman of the technology meat also claimed that she informed his parents that he had tried to harm himself, but they didn't do anything.

“I had told his parents everything, but they said the problem was between husband and wife. They came two days and went.

The police said that a complaint was submitted to Nikita after the technology meat sister found the video.

“The incident took place on February 24th. Manav Sharma's body was brought to the army hospital and sent after the Mortem. We received no complaint that day. You submitted a case after you found the video on your phone.

Several such cases have come to light in the past few days. It also moved parallels to the latest suicide case of Bengaluru Techie Atul Subhash. The 34-year-old deputy general manager of a private company died of suicide in December. He left a 24-page suicide note and accused his wife and relatives of harassment.