Atul Subhash, a Senior tech executive dies in Bengaluru, leaving 24-page note alleging harassment. Investigation reveals multiple legal cases and detailed final planning.
A 34-year-old senior executive, Atul Subhash, was found dead at his residence in Marathahalli, Bengaluru on Monday morning. He left behind a meticulously planned 24-page death note detailing allegations of harassment and multiple legal cases filed against him.
Atul Subhash Case
Atul Subhash, who hailed from Uttar Pradesh, was discovered in his apartment at Manjunatha Layout after he sent a final message to an NGO’s WhatsApp group. He had attached a placard to his chest reading “Justice is Due” and left detailed instructions about his final moments.
Who was Atul Subhash – Professional Background
As a director-level executive at an automobile company in Bengaluru, Subhash was living alone following separation from his wife. His death has brought attention to the challenges faced by professionals dealing with personal crises.
Atul Subhash Detailed Planning
The deceased had created a methodical three-part plan for his final days:
Pre-planned Actions:
- Created a detailed timetable for his final two days
- Sent emails to courts, workplace, and family
- Left instructions about his belongings and documents
- Recorded a video statement
Atul Subhash’s Legal Struggles
Subhash was facing nine legal cases filed by his wife in Uttar Pradesh, including charges of attempted murder and dowry harassment. In his death note, he named five individuals, including a family court judge in Jaunpur, his wife Nikita Singhania, and her family members.
Atul Subhash Case Investigation Status
Police have initiated an investigation after breaking into his apartment following an alert from the NGO. His parents were expected to reach Bengaluru, and formal investigation proceedings await their official complaint.
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