Tragic Suicide in Karnataka: Woman's Death Linked to Harassment by Husband and Mother-in-Law
Karnataka: Woman dies by suicide; doctor husband, mother-in-law held

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A 24-year-old woman named Aishwarya died by suicide in Kampli, Ballari district, Karnataka, reportedly due to ongoing mental harassment from her husband, Pradeep Kumar, and her mother-in-law. Following her death, both have been arrested after a death note identified them as the causes of her distress.
- 01The victim, Aishwarya, was married to Pradeep Kumar, a doctor in the Animal Husbandry Department.
- 02Aishwarya's death note explicitly named her husband and mother-in-law as the reasons for her suicide.
- 03The harassment reportedly began on the first day of their marriage.
- 04Aishwarya left her husband's home due to the escalating harassment before taking her life.
- 05The police are intensifying their investigation into the circumstances surrounding her death.
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In a tragic incident in Kampli town, Ballari district, Karnataka, a 24-year-old woman named Aishwarya allegedly died by suicide, attributing her distress to continuous mental harassment from her husband, Pradeep Kumar, and her mother-in-law. The couple married after a love affair, but Aishwarya faced persistent harassment from her mother-in-law from the outset of their marriage. Distressed by the situation, she left her husband's home and ultimately took her own life. A death note recovered by the police explicitly named her husband and mother-in-law as the direct causes of her decision, stating, "I cannot leave my husband. I cannot stay in my hometown forever." Following this revelation, the Kampli police arrested Pradeep Kumar and his mother, initiating a deeper investigation into the case. The police have stated that they are intensifying their inquiry based on the contents of the death note, and further details regarding the investigation are awaited.
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This incident highlights the severe consequences of domestic harassment and the need for better support systems for women facing such issues.
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