“Mumbai Hotel Suicide: Man’s Death Note Accuses Wife, Aunt of Relentless Harassment”

Mumbai : A Mumbai man blamed his wife and aunt for harassment, which prompted him to take his own life at the Sahara hotel near the airport.
A 41 year old named Nishant Tripathi committed suicide in a hotel room bathroom at Mumbai’s Sahara hotel, allegedly blamings wife and aunt for harassment, Mumbai Police have registered a First Information Report against Tripathi’s wife, Apoorva parikh and aunt ,Prarthana Mishra for allegedly being part to the suicide case due to the claims accusations and have launched an investigation. However, there are no arrests made in the development. According to the reports, the 41 year old checked into his Sahara Hotel room three days before committing suicide. Tripathi even hung up a ” Do Not Disturb” sign Infront of his hotel room, where he checked in three days before taking his own life on Friday, February 28. Tripathi wrote a letter to his company alleging that his wife and aunt were responsible for his death.
Mumbai police discovered a suicide note secured with a password which was uploaded on Tripathi’s company website. The note contained Tripathi’s expression of love for his wife. Tripathi also held his wife and aunt responsible for his death. “Hi babe, by the time you read this, I’ll be gone. In my last moments, I could’ve hated you for everything that happened, but I don’t. For this moment, I choose love. I loved you then. I love you now. And as I had promised, it’s not going to fade,” said Tripathi in the note,“My mother knows that among all the other struggles I faced, you and Prarthana Mausi [aunt] are also responsible for my death. So, I beg you, don’t approach her now. She’s broken enough. Let her grieve in peace,” he said, as per the report.
His mother , Neelam Chaturvedi, in a social media post, expressed her grief and said that she feels that she is now living her life as a “living corpse.”
“My son, Nishant. He was my everything. Both my children loved me deeply, but Nishant was my friend, my companion, and my greatest support. He was my strength, the source of my energy to live and work. My life is over now,” said Nishant Tripathi’s mother,After the incident, Tripathi’s mother filed a complaint at the Airport Police Station, where the officials initially registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) but later also filed a case against Tripathi’s wife and aunty under Section 108 of the Indian Penal Code.