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07-17-2025, 08:31 PM
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Dumb Indian Man Hangs Self from Ceiling Fan
What a stupid idiot. Then again if I was stuck in India I'd hang myself too.... Maybe I'm being too hard on the reject. Nah |
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07-17-2025, 09:53 PM
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Re: Dumb Indian Man Hangs Self from Ceiling Fan
as long as the fan is supported on 2 crossbeams and bolted, the weight shouldn't be a problem |
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07-18-2025, 12:31 AM
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Re: Dumb Indian Man Hangs Self from Ceiling Fan
There's shadows at the end of the clip looking like someone else was in the room.
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07-18-2025, 03:23 AM
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Re: Dumb Indian Man Hangs Self from Ceiling Fan
good quality fan and ceiling. A Delhi man died by suicide while livestreaming, alleging his wife's affair and emotional betrayal. He sought child custody for his parents, citing debt, mental stress, and marital breakdown. A man in Delhi on Thursday hanged himself from a ceiling fan at his home while livestreaming a video on social media blaming his wife for “betraying” him. In a five-minute video, which reminded many of Atul Subhash case in Bengaluru, the man named Vikas accused his wife of having an “extramarital affair” and alleged that the "betrayal broke him". Admitting that he was struggling with “debt” and “mental stress”, Vikas said, "I do not want to live anymore." He also urged the government to give custody of his four-year-old son to his parents, and not to his wife. The police is probing the case. Vikas, in the video, alleged that his wife left him and moved to her mother's house a while ago. She also took their son with him. Vikas said he loved his wife and married her after being in a relationship with her for a couple of years. However, his wife started to lie to him and started hanging out with a person named Shakib, Vikas alleged. According to Vikas' statement in the video, his wife's mother lives in a rented home and does not have a steady source of income. Therefore, he asked the government to ensure that his parents should get the custody of his child because they have their own house. Vikas, in the video, said that people would allege that he tortured his wife and restricted her from going outside. But, he said, his wife always lied to him about spending time with Shakib, as he has money. The Delhi Police is investigating the case. The case has striking similarity with the Atul Subhash case in Bengaluru. The 34-year-old AI professional from Bengaluru, died by suicide on December 9, 2024. Subhash left behind a 24-page note and an 80-minute video accusing his wife Nikita Singhania, her family, and a judge of harassment, extortion, and misuse of legal provisions. He had also urged the government to ensure custody of his child to Atul's parents instead of his wife, Nikita. |