Tuesday, June 30, 2026 - A 28-year-old Indian garment trader allegedly died by su!cide by hanging himself inside his shop in Faridabad's Ballabhgarh area on Sunday, June 28, 2026 after posting a video on Instagram in which he accused his wife and her family of subjecting him to physical abuse and mental harassment.
The deceased, identified as Rahul Khosla, was a resident of
Sector 3 Housing Board Colony.
According to police, he left home on Sunday morning after
meeting his mother and went to his garment shop, which he had opened about four
months ago.
He was later found hanging inside the shop.
The incident came to light around 11 am when Rahul's brother,
Amit, saw the video uploaded on Instagram and rushed to the shop with other
family members.
Finding the shop locked from inside, they broke open the
glass door, but Rahul had already d!ed.
Police reached the spot, took custody of the body and sent it
to BK Civil Hospital for post-mortem examination.
In the video recorded before his d3ath, Rahul claimed he had
married Jyoti, also known as Preeti, in a love marriage two years ago, but
alleged that he had since been subjected to continuous physical and mental
harassment by his wife, mother-in-law Veena, father-in-law Bittu and
sister-in-law Neetu.
He alleged that despite doing household chores, including
sweeping and washing utensils, his wife assaulted him repeatedly.
Rahul also claimed that she insisted on living separately
from his parents and had filed a false assault case against him two days
earlier, leaving him under severe mental stress.
In his final message, Rahul sought legal action against his
wife and her family and said his property should be inherited by his mother,
siblings and other family members.
Based on a complaint lodged by Rahul's family and the
contents of the video, Sector 3 police have registered a case against his wife,
her parents and her sister.
Investigating officer Ajeet Singh said police have launched a
detailed investigation and are verifying the allegations made in the
video.

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