A 40-year-old businessman, Puneet Khurana, died by suicide in Delhi, alleging mental torture by his wife and in-laws. He documented the harassment in a 59-minute video. The couple, married in 2016, had ongoing divorce and property disputes. Police are investigating, examining Khurana's phone and considering the allegations against his wife's family.
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Chilling audio messages on social media reveal students showing no remorse after attacking and injuring Class X student Mohammed Shahabaz, who later died. The attackers mobilized through social media and boasted about the assault, showing ignorance of legal consequences. One message expressed regret only after Shahabaz was hospitalized, asking for forgiveness.