Thippanna Alugur, died by suicide in Bengaluru on Friday night, leaving behind a note that blamed his wife, Parvati, and her father, Yamunappa, for harassment and torture that led to his death.
Thippanna, a resident of Electronic City, was attached to the Hulimavu police station (Law and Order). He hailed from Handiganuru village near Sindhagi town in Vijayapura district in North Karnataka.
Thippanna had been married to Parvati from his hometown for three years, and the couple had no children.
On Friday, Thippanna attended his first shift (8 am to 2 pm) at the police station before returning home. A heated argument ensued between Thippanna and Parvati, following which Yamunappa allegedly called Thippanna over the phone and abused him.
According to Thippanna's death note, Yamunappa called him at 7:26 pm and spoke for 14 minutes, threatening him and telling him to die. The note stated that Yamunappa had said that Thippanna's death would allow his daughter (Parvati) to live in peace.
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