Bengaluru police raided the Jaunpur home of Atul Subhash’s in-laws, who are accused of abetting his suicide, but found it locked. They pasted a notice demanding their appearance and collected evidence from the family court regarding a maintenance case filed by his wife. Subhash, a tech executive, left a suicide note and video detailing alleged harassment and extortion demands.
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