A 33-year-old police officer named Thippanna Alugur sadly took his own life in Bengaluru on Friday night. He left a note saying that his wife, Parvati, and her father, Yamunappa, had caused him a lot of pain and trouble, which led him to make this decision. Thippanna lived in Electronic City and worked at the Hulimavu police station. He originally came from Handiganuru village in North Karnataka.
Thippanna had been married to Parvati for three years, but they didn’t have any children. On the day he died, he worked his first shift from 8 am to 2 pm, then returned home. After arriving, he had a strong argument with Parvati. During this time, Yamunappa allegedly called Thippanna and insulted him.
Thippanna’s note said that during this call, which happened at 7:26 pm and lasted for 14 minutes, Yamunappa threatened him and said that dying would make Parvati happy. Sadly, at about 8 pm, people walking near the railway tracks found Thippanna’s body. He was still wearing his police uniform.
In the note, Thippanna also asked a friend named Malappa from the Karnataka State Reserve Police to pick up his ‘Cheeta’ motorcycle, which police officers use while on duty.
Thippanna’s mother, Basamma Alugur, has reported to the police that she believes her daughter-in-law Parvati and her father Yamunappa pushed her son to end his life because of their treatment of him. The police have said they will ask Parvati and Yamunappa to come in for questioning. This heartbreaking news comes after another individual, a tech worker named Subhash Atul, also committed suicide recently, claiming that his wife and in-laws contributed to his suffering.
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