<p>Bengaluru: Close on the heels of a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/techie-suicide-suspects-flee-amid-city-police-team-s-probe-in-up-3315751">senior tech executive’s death</a>, a 33-year-old policeman in Bengaluru was found dead on railway tracks near Baiyappanahalli on the city’s outskirts, police officers said on Saturday.</p><p>The deceased Tippanna Alugur, who was a head constable at the Hulimavu police station in southeastern Bengaluru, blamed his wife Parvathi (24) and father-in-law Yamanappa (49) for his death, officials said, adding that death by suicide was suspected after his mangled body was recovered on Friday night.</p><p>Alugur, a native of Vijayapura who stayed in Bengaluru’s Naganathapura, was found dead on railway kilometre number 188/700-800 near the Carmelram Gate, investigators said. From the spot, the police have recovered Alugur’s department-issued identification card and a two-page death note.</p>.Techie suicide: Bengaluru police team collects documents of case; wife, relatives file anticipatory bail pleas in Allahabad HC.<p>“I am ending my life after being fed up with harassment by my wife,” Alugur claimed in the note accessed by <em>DH</em>.</p><p>“My father-in-law has issued threats to my life. On December 12, at 7.16 pm, he [father-in-law] spoke with me on the phone for 14.25 minutes and issued threats. Even when I had called in the morning he told me to die and his daughter would be fine and he also abused me. He told me to die or else I would be killed. My wife and my father-in-law are solely responsible for my death,” the policeman added.</p><p>Sources in the police department said that Alugur had married Parvathi three years ago but had no children.</p><p>“The body has been handed over to the family after the completion of autopsy,” a police officer told <em>DH</em>. “We have begun questioning the suspects.”</p><p>The Baiyappanahalli railway police have booked Yamanappa, Parvathi and her brother Malappa (26) under Section 108 (abetment of suicide), 351(3) (criminal intimidation) and 352 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).</p><p>Alugur's death comes days after the alleged death by suicide of Atul Subhash, a senior tech executive in Bengaluru. Subhash, too, blamed his wife and her family for his death leading the Marathahalli police to launch a probe.</p>
<p>Bengaluru: Close on the heels of a <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/india/techie-suicide-suspects-flee-amid-city-police-team-s-probe-in-up-3315751">senior tech executive’s death</a>, a 33-year-old policeman in Bengaluru was found dead on railway tracks near Baiyappanahalli on the city’s outskirts, police officers said on Saturday.</p><p>The deceased Tippanna Alugur, who was a head constable at the Hulimavu police station in southeastern Bengaluru, blamed his wife Parvathi (24) and father-in-law Yamanappa (49) for his death, officials said, adding that death by suicide was suspected after his mangled body was recovered on Friday night.</p><p>Alugur, a native of Vijayapura who stayed in Bengaluru’s Naganathapura, was found dead on railway kilometre number 188/700-800 near the Carmelram Gate, investigators said. From the spot, the police have recovered Alugur’s department-issued identification card and a two-page death note.</p>.Techie suicide: Bengaluru police team collects documents of case; wife, relatives file anticipatory bail pleas in Allahabad HC.<p>“I am ending my life after being fed up with harassment by my wife,” Alugur claimed in the note accessed by <em>DH</em>.</p><p>“My father-in-law has issued threats to my life. On December 12, at 7.16 pm, he [father-in-law] spoke with me on the phone for 14.25 minutes and issued threats. Even when I had called in the morning he told me to die and his daughter would be fine and he also abused me. He told me to die or else I would be killed. My wife and my father-in-law are solely responsible for my death,” the policeman added.</p><p>Sources in the police department said that Alugur had married Parvathi three years ago but had no children.</p><p>“The body has been handed over to the family after the completion of autopsy,” a police officer told <em>DH</em>. “We have begun questioning the suspects.”</p><p>The Baiyappanahalli railway police have booked Yamanappa, Parvathi and her brother Malappa (26) under Section 108 (abetment of suicide), 351(3) (criminal intimidation) and 352 (intentional insult with intent to provoke breach of peace) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS).</p><p>Alugur's death comes days after the alleged death by suicide of Atul Subhash, a senior tech executive in Bengaluru. Subhash, too, blamed his wife and her family for his death leading the Marathahalli police to launch a probe.</p>