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I Sweep Mop Clean Utensils Yet They Harass Me Faridabad Businessman Dies By Suicide Blames Wife In Laws In Final Video

By Raju Saha 30/6/2026

The quiet neighborhood of Ballabhgarh in Faridabad has been thrown into complete shock following the tragic death of a 28 year old garment trader named Rahul. On June 28, 2026, the young entrepreneur took his own life by hanging himself inside his clothing shop, which he had successfully opened just 4 months prior. Before taking the extreme step, Rahul uploaded a heart-breaking video on his Instagram account that quickly caught the attention of his brother, Amit. Upon seeing the distressed footage around 11:00 AM, family members rushed to the market and broke down the locked glass door of the shop, only to find Rahul already deceased. The Sector 3 local police were immediately informed and took custody of the body, sending it to the BK Civil Hospital for a detailed post-mortem examination.

The emotional final video recorded by the young businessman opens up a deep and troubling window into his short-lived marriage. Rahul had entered into a love marriage with a woman named Jyoti, who also goes by the name Preeti, nearly 2 years ago. However, the deceased claimed that his domestic life quickly transformed into an ongoing nightmare of physical violence and emotional torture. In the video clip referenced in image.png, Rahul stated that despite submitting completely to his wife's demands and performing all daily household chores, including sweeping, mopping, and cleaning utensils, he was repeatedly beaten and insulted. He specifically named his wife Jyoti, his mother-in-law Veena, his father-in-law Bittu, and his sister-in-law Neetu as the primary individuals who forced him into a state of permanent mental depression.

The situation worsened significantly just 2 days before the incident when his wife filed a formal police complaint against him, alleging domestic assault. Rahul stated in his final message that this legal action was entirely false and was used as a final tool of intimidation to isolate him completely from his loved ones. According to statements given by his surviving relatives, Jyoti had forced Rahul to move away from his parental house in the Housing Board Colony shortly after their wedding, and she strictly prohibited him from even visiting his mother and siblings. The intense pressure of running a brand-new retail business combined with the terror of facing false criminal charges created an unbearable psychological burden that completely broke the young man's will to live. In his final moments, Rahul pleaded with the legal authorities to punish his in-laws and ensured that his retail properties should be inherited solely by his mother and birth siblings.

This devastating event brings forward critical societal questions regarding the hidden reality of domestic violence against men in modern India. While legal frameworks are heavily designed to protect women from marital cruelty, the lack of accessible counseling support and neutral investigative mechanisms for men often leaves male victims feeling entirely helpless and isolated. The immediate registration of a criminal case under the abetment of suicide laws against the wife and her family by the Sector 3 police shows prompt administrative action, but it comes too late to save a young life. True justice requires a systemic shift where allegations of marital friction are evaluated with complete neutrality before extreme psychological damage occurs. Until society acknowledges that domestic abuse can cut across gender lines, the legal system will continue to react to video suicide notes rather than preventing the underlying misery.

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