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  • Cancer-Stricken Property Dealer Shoots Wife, Self In Ghaziabad: Police

    Kuldeep Tyagi shot his wife, Anshu Tyagi, 57, before shooting himself, they said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rural) Rajesh Kumar said the incident occurred around 11 am.

    A 61-year-old cancer-stricken property dealer allegedly shot dead his wife with his licensed pistol and then killed himself at his house in Radha Kunj society of Raj Nagar Extension on Wednesday, police said.

    Kuldeep Tyagi shot his wife, Anshu Tyagi, 57, before shooting himself, they said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rural) Rajesh Kumar said the incident occurred around 11 am.

    A suicide note was recovered from the room where the couple was found lying in a pool of blood – Anshu on the bed and Kuldeep on the floor.

    The note revealed that Kuldeep had been suffering from cancer and chose to end his life rather than burden the family with his treatment expenses.

    “I am suffering from cancer, and my family is unaware of it. I don’t want money to be wasted on my treatment, as survival is uncertain. I am taking my wife along because we vowed to stay together forever. This is my decision alone. No one, especially my children, is to blame,” the note read, according to police.

    At the time of the incident, the couple’s two sons were on the first floor and rushed downstairs upon hearing the gunshots. Both parents were rushed to Mariam Hospital, where doctors declared them dead.

    Police have seized the pistol and sent the bodies for post-mortem, DCP Kumar added. 

  • Ghaziabad Man Rapes, Strangles 7-Year-Old Daughter, Blames Neighbour: Cops

    According to Assistant Police Commissioner (Ankur Vihar) Ajay Kumar Singh, Gyan Singh initially claimed that his daughter died on March 12 after consuming kadhi (curry) given by their neighbour, Shanti Devi.

    A man allegedly raped and strangled his seven-year-old daughter in the Loni Border area, later fabricating a story to frame a neighbour, police said on Tuesday.

    According to Assistant Police Commissioner (Ankur Vihar) Ajay Kumar Singh, Gyan Singh initially claimed that his daughter died on March 12 after consuming kadhi (curry) given by their neighbour, Shanti Devi.

    He also alleged that his wife and five other children also fell ill after eating the same food.

    Following his complaint, police registered an FIR and arrested Shanti Devi under Section 105 of the BNS.

    Singh took his daughter to Delhi’s GTB Hospital, where doctors pronounced her dead. The remaining five children, after receiving treatment, were discharged.

    He, however, refused to allow the post-mortem of the girl and brought her body back home.

    Suspicious, police ordered a post-mortem at the local MMG District Hospital, where the medical report confirmed sexual assault and strangulation, the officer said.

    On Monday, Loni Border police arrested Gyan Singh near GDA Park in Seva Dham.

    During interrogation, he confessed to raping his daughter on the night of March 12 out of “sexual excitement,” after which he strangled her to death.

    He also confessed to trying to frame Shanti Devi by filing a false complaint, the ACP said.

  • MBA Student, 25, Dies After Jumping From Ghaziabad Flat’s 9th Floor: Cops

    The student has been identified as Harshit Tyagi, who is said to have been battling drug addiction and depression, police said.

    A 25-year-old MBA student died by suicide on Tuesday after jumping from the ninth floor of his flat at a high-rise in Indirapuram, police said.

    The student has been identified as Harshit Tyagi, who is said to have been battling drug addiction and depression, they said.

    According to police, Tyagi left his room on the pretext of going to the bathroom but instead made his way to the balcony of his Angel Jupiter Society flat and jumped.

    His mother, Poonam Tyagi, and cousin, Himanshu Vats, rushed him to a private hospital in Noida, where doctors declared him dead on arrival. ACP Indirapuram Abhishek Srivastav said that the case is under investigation.

    In another incident, Jaideep Singh (18), a resident of Badarpur, Delhi, drowned while bathing in the Ganga Canal at Muradnagar on Tuesday. His elder brother, Shiv Kumar (21), had accompanied him to Ghaziabad for a bath when Jaideep ventured into deep waters and was swept away.

    Despite tireless efforts by private divers, his body could not be recovered. Authorities have contacted the NDRF flood rescue team for assistance, but as of the evening, Jaideep’s body had not been found, officials said.

  • Cancer-Stricken Property Dealer Shoots Wife, Self In Ghaziabad: Police

    Kuldeep Tyagi shot his wife, Anshu Tyagi, 57, before shooting himself, they said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rural) Rajesh Kumar said the incident occurred around 11 am.

    A 61-year-old cancer-stricken property dealer allegedly shot dead his wife with his licensed pistol and then killed himself at his house in Radha Kunj society of Raj Nagar Extension on Wednesday, police said.

    Kuldeep Tyagi shot his wife, Anshu Tyagi, 57, before shooting himself, they said Deputy Commissioner of Police (Rural) Rajesh Kumar said the incident occurred around 11 am.

    A suicide note was recovered from the room where the couple was found lying in a pool of blood – Anshu on the bed and Kuldeep on the floor.

    The note revealed that Kuldeep had been suffering from cancer and chose to end his life rather than burden the family with his treatment expenses.

    I am suffering from cancer, and my family is unaware of it. I don’t want money to be wasted on my treatment, as survival is uncertain. I am taking my wife along because we vowed to stay together forever. This is my decision alone. No one, especially my children, is to blame,” the note read, according to police.

    At the time of the incident, the couple’s two sons were on the first floor and rushed downstairs upon hearing the gunshots. Both parents were rushed to Mariam Hospital, where doctors declared them dead.

    Police have seized the pistol and sent the bodies for post-mortem, DCP Kumar added. 

  • “Sad That After My Death…”: UP Man Dies By Suicide, Blames Wife In Letter

    Mohit Tyagi has accused his wife Priyanka and her relatives of harassment in a suicide letter.

    Mohit married Priyanka on December 10, 2020.

    New Delhi:

    A 34-year-old man from Uttar Pradesh’s Ghaziabad in a suicide bid consumed poison and died two days later at a local hospital during treatment. Mohit Tyagi, employed with a private firm and a resident of Ghaziabad’s Modinagar area, accused his wife and her relatives of harassment in a suicide note. 

    Mohit’s brother, Rahul Tyagi, has claimed that he had been under psychological stress due to alleged mistreatment by his wife and her family. The family filed a complaint at the Modinagar police station, naming Mohit’s wife Priyanka Tyagi, her brother Puneet Tyagi, sister-in-law Neetu Tyagi, and maternal uncles Anil and Vishesh Tyagi.

    A case has been registered and an investigation into the circumstances around Mohit’s death, police said. 

    ‘Relationship Soured Within Months’

    Mohit married Priyanka, a woman from Sambhal district, on December 10, 2020. This was Mohit’s second marriage. The couple had a son, Samarth Tyagi (nicknamed Chiku), in October 2021.

    According to Mohit’s family, the relationship began deteriorating within months of the marriage. Allegations include regular verbal abuse, threats of false legal action, and emotional and psychological harassment. Mohit’s suicide letter, shared with several friends and relatives on WhatsApp shortly before he consumed poison on April 15, explicitly names individuals he believed were responsible for his mental anguish.

    In the letter, he accuses his wife and her relatives of marrying him under a plan to extract money through threats of false legal action, including a dowry case. 

    Alleged Gold Theft

    Tensions between Mohit and Priyanka escalated in August 2024, following the death of Mohit’s mother due to blood cancer. Mohit alleged that three months after his mother’s death, Priyanka, accompanied by her brother and another unidentified person, took away all gold jewellery in the house – estimated to be worth between Rs 12 to Rs 15 lakhs – as well as cash stored in the family locker. She also left with their child, Samarth.

    This incident allegedly occurred when Mohit was about to leave for work. His sisters-in-law were at home and notified his elder brother, Rahul, who arrived shortly after. Attempts to stop Priyanka were allegedly met with threats. According to the letter, she said she would defame the family if she were not allowed to leave.

    The family claimed they had filed a police complaint at the time, but no action was taken.

    The Trigger And Suicide

    On April 15, Mohit allegedly received a phone call from the Chowda police station in Sambhal. The call informed him of a complaint lodged by his wife. Shortly after, he messaged his acquaintances through WhatsApp, indicating that he was going to take his life and naming those he held responsible.

    He consumed poison that day and was initially admitted to a local hospital in Modinagar. His condition worsened and he died two days later.

    “I and my family members kept trying my best to change Priyanka’s behavior, but it seemed as if she had married me for some other purpose, because from the way she behaved, anyone could guess that she had come not to get married but to extort a good amount of money from me and my family members or to trap me in a false case,” Mohit claimed. 

    Suicide Letter

    In the letter, Mohit alleged that Priyanka repeatedly attempted to terminate her pregnancy, prompting multiple hospital admissions in Modinagar, Meerut, and Ghaziabad. Mohit claimed that Priyanka expressed a lack of desire to raise the child, both before and after birth.

    After childbirth, her behaviour allegedly became more hostile, and she continued to verbally abuse him and his family. Mohit and his family feared arrest and social ostracisation from what he called a false legal case.

    Mohit expressed concern for the welfare of his son, asking that the child be placed under the care of his paternal family. 

    “I have no grief over dying, I am just sad that after my death, all these conspirators may kill my child Chiku,” he said. “If I do not commit suicide, no one will believe my truth.” 

    The letter ends with an appeal to the UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, urging him to deter the misuse of legal provisions in matrimonial disputes. 

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