A 25-year-old man from Barabanki, Sudhir Kumar, reportedly died by suicide due to harassment from his wife's family after their love marriage. Before taking his life, he posted their marriage certificate and photos on Facebook. A suicide note details the harassment by his wife's family, leading to his extreme step. Investigation is underway following a formal complaint.
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