The suicide case of 25-year-old Srishti Tuli, who worked as a female pilot in Air India, is in discussion. The pilot committed suicide by hanging himself from the data cable of his rented flat in Mumbai. In this case, the police have arrested Aditya Pandit, the lover of the deceased Srishti Tuli. He is accused of inciting the woman to commit suicide. At the same time, deceased Srishti Tuli’s family members have leveled several allegations against her lover. One of these allegations is that Aditya Pandit used to torture Srishti to give up non-veg food.
Accused of stopping people from eating non-veg
In fact, last Monday, Srishti Tuli, a resident of Mumbai’s Marol area, committed suicide. Aditya Pandit, lover of nature, has been taken into custody in this case. Relatives of the deceased have accused Aditya of harassing Srishti, abusing her and forcing her to stop eating non-veg. According to reports, Aditya and Srishti met during a commercial pilot course about two years ago. After this a love affair was formed between them.
This is how suicide happened
Actually, Aditya, the lover of the deceased, was going to Delhi in a car. Meanwhile, Srishti called and said that she will commit suicide. After this, Aditya reached Mumbai and found that the door of the flat was locked from inside. After this the door was opened with the help of a key maker. The creature inside was hanging from a data cable. He was taken to hospital but doctors declared him brought dead.
She cannot commit suicide – relative
A relative of deceased Srishti Tuli said that she could never commit suicide. He said that Srishti is a trained pilot and cannot even think of taking such a step. The relative alleged that Srishti’s boyfriend often harassed her and even insulted her in public. Based on the complaint, a case has been registered against Premi Aditya under section 108 of BNS. The court sent him to police custody for four days. (input language)
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