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Bengaluru Teacher Dies by Suicide, Blames Husband

A 25-year-old teacher in Bengaluru died by suicide, leaving a note blaming her husband and in-laws for harassment.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Mon, 13 July 2026 at 01:08 pm
Bengaluru Teacher Dies by Suicide, Blames Husband

A shocking incident has come to light in Bengaluru, where a 25-year-old woman, identified as Shwetha, died by suicide at her residence in Sunkadakatte under the Kamakshipalya Police Station limits. The incident occurred on Sunday at around 11 p.m.

According to the police, Shwetha was a teacher at a private school in Bengaluru and had entered into a love marriage about four months ago. She was residing with her husband at her residence in Sunkadakatte.

The police received information about the incident and rushed to the spot, where they recovered a handwritten death note. In the note, Shwetha allegedly stated that persistent harassment by her husband and his sister had pushed her to take the extreme step.

Addressing her mother in the note, Shwetha reportedly wrote, 'If I die, please don't spare them, mother.' She also expressed remorse, writing, 'I made a mistake. Please forgive me.'

Shwetha further stated in the note that her husband and his sister were responsible for her death, and she no longer wished to live due to the alleged abuse. The police have seized the purported suicide note and launched an investigation into the incident.

The couple had gotten married at the Shakti Ganapathi Temple in Kamalanagar, Bengaluru, and had been living together since their marriage. A case has been registered at the Kamakshipalya Police Station, and officials said the allegations made in the note are being verified.

The police will take further action based on the findings of the investigation. The exact circumstances leading to the incident are still being probed.

This incident highlights the issue of harassment and abuse faced by many women in India, even after marriage. It is essential for families and society to be more supportive and understanding of the problems faced by women.

The incident has sent shockwaves in the community, and the police are urging anyone with information about the incident to come forward.

In recent times, there have been several incidents of women dying by suicide due to harassment and abuse. This incident is a reminder of the need for stricter laws and more support for women who are victims of harassment and abuse.

The police are working to ensure that justice is served in this case, and the family of the deceased is being provided with support and counseling.

The incident is a tragic reminder of the importance of addressing the issue of harassment and abuse faced by women in India. It is essential for society to come together to support women who are victims of harassment and abuse, and to work towards creating a safer and more supportive environment for them.

In conclusion, the death of Shwetha is a tragic incident that highlights the need for more support and understanding for women who are victims of harassment and abuse. It is essential for society to come together to address this issue and work towards creating a safer and more supportive environment for women.

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