A new twist has come in the case of suicide of three businessmen in the Chowk area of Lucknow. It is being told that the deceased businessman Shobhit was having a dispute about the property of the in -laws. With which the deceased’s brother has lodged an FIR on Shobhit’s elder brother -in -law and sister -in -law. Both have been booked under sections of grabbing property and abetment for suicide. The police have registered an FIR and taken the brother -in -law and sister -in -law into custody. It is alleged that the accused forcibly captured the property.
In fact, in the past, in Ashrafabad of Chowk area, textile businessman Shobhit committed suicide including wife and daughter. Now police investigation revealed that Shobhit was having a dispute about the property of the in -laws. According to the information, Shobhit’s wife Suchita has two sisters, who are married.
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One of her sister Mudita lives in Nepalganj with her husband Vivek and mother. On the complaint of Shobhit’s brother Shekhar, an FIR was filed against Mudita and Vivek for abetment to suicide. On which the police has started questioning Vivek and Mudita in custody.
The conversation between Suchita and her sisters was closed for some time, which she mentioned to her mother. Shobhit’s suicide note also mentions family dispute. Vivek and Mudita borrowed millions of rupees from Shobhit and his wife. The accused had promised to return the money, but later refused and dismissed the phone.
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15 days ago, Shobhit went to Nepalganj and went to talk about money and property sharing, where he was insulted and banished. Vivek threatened that he would be the same in Nepalganj that he would like, and refused to give the property.
Shobhit sarees, lehenga and salwar-suit shops and were facing losses in business. A few days before the incident, bank employees arrived at Shobhit’s house and shop for recovery. Under debt pressure, Shobhit also borrowed from users, causing their stress to increase and committed suicide.