
Bengaluru techie dies by suicide after dispute with mother-in-law over cooking
India Today
While the police have arrested her husband on allegations of dowry harassment, they are still searching for the victim's mother-in-law as the investigation continues.
A 35-year-old software engineer died by suicide following a domestic dispute with her mother-in-law at her residence in Bengaluru, marking the second such death involving a tech professional in the city within a week. Police have launched an investigation to ascertain the circumstances that led to the latest incident, even as allegations of dowry harassment have surfaced.
The deceased, Sushma, had previously worked with a major US tech company and was married to Puneeth Kumar for five years. The couple has a four-year-old son.
According to police, Sushma’s family had reported frequent disagreements within the household.
Her relatives have accused her husband’s family of subjecting her to harassment over dowry-related issues.
Police said that Sushma’s arguments with her mother-in-law Kalpana had been occurring regularly over minor matters.
On Tuesday, a quarrel allegedly broke out between Sushma and her mother-in-law, reportedly over cooking arrangements.

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