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A similar heart-wrenching incident like that of Atul Subhash has come to light in Chamundeshwari Nagar of Hubli district of Karnataka. A man named Peter committed suicide by writing a suicide note in which he has apologized to his father accusing his wife Pinky of harassment and has written- Sorry daddy, she wants me to die. According to the information received, Peter had asked his parents to write 'wife's harassment' as the 'reason for death' on his coffin. 

Husband upset with his wife committed suicide

Peter worked in a private company and was upset with the discord in his marital life due to which he committed suicide. Hurt by Peter's death, his family has made serious allegations against Pinky, that his wife used to torture him mentally and emotionally. According to the family, Pinky had filed for divorce from Peter and was demanding Rs 20 lakh as alimony. Peter and Pinky were living separately for about eight months but the relationship between them had gone from bad to worse. 

Written in the suicide note- Daddy I am sorry

Peter wrote in his suicide note, 'Daddy, I am sorry', then he hanged himself at home and died. Peter alleged in the suicide note that my wife Pinky wants to kill me. 'I am committing suicide because of my wife's torture.' The police have recovered the suicide note.

Peter's father, saddened by his death, said, 'My son died because of his wife. She used to leave the house at 7 am and return home after 7 pm and when asked why she came home late, she used to accuse us of torturing her. Their divorce case is in court. She had demanded Rs 20 lakh as compensation, due to which he was in depression. 

Peter's brother said, 'Yesterday on Sunday we all went to church and when we returned at 12:30 pm my aunt saw that my brother had hanged himself. He had written a death note in which he said that his wife Fibhe, whose nickname is Pinky, wanted him to die. He wrote that he was committing suicide because of his wife's torture. He also wrote that Daddy I am sorry and Anna (brother) please take care of the parents.'