A Bengaluru man, Subhash Atul, died by suicide, leaving a 24-page note accusing his wife, her family, and a judge of harassment and extortion. His brother alleges they demanded a large sum for case withdrawal and child visitation. Police have registered an abetment to suicide case against the accused individuals.
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