While no suicide note was recovered, investigators found a video clip of more than three minutes on her mobile phone alleging ill-treatment by her husband’s family NEW DELHI: A 24-year-old woman died by suicide at her matrimonial home in Delhi’s Nangloi area on Tuesday after allegedly recording a video in which she accused her in-laws of harassment and detailed the circumstances that led to her decision, police said on Wednesday.The woman, identified as Tina, was found hanging from a ceiling fan at her in-laws’ residence on Tuesday afternoon. Police rushed to the scene after receiving information about the incident and subsequently sent the body for a post-mortem examination.While no suicide note was recovered, investigators found a video clip of more than three minutes on her mobile phone. In the recording, Tina addressed her parents, husband and other family members, speaking about the difficulties she claimed to have faced in her marital home.According to police sources, she alleged ill-treatment by her husband’s family and described her husband as unstable. She also said she was unable to continue living with him.In the video, Tina can be heard telling her father that she was “leaving”. She appealed to her parents not to quarrel over her death and asked them to look after her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter. She further expressed that she did not want the child to be handed over to anyone else, including her husband.”I only wanted a small family. I never practised any black magic,” she said in the recording, while also making allegations against her husband’s family.Police said a case has been registered on the basis of statements recorded before the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), and further investigation is underway.Tina had been married for around two-and-a-half years and lived in Nangloi with her husband, who works in the private sector. The couple had a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter.Authorities are examining the allegations made in the video as part of the ongoing investigation. No arrests have been reported so far.Get the latest India news and live updates. Download the TOI App.About the AuthorTOI News DeskThe TOI News Desk comprises a dedicated and tireless team of journalists who operate around the clock to deliver the most current and comprehensive news and updates to the readers of The Times of India worldwide. With an unwavering commitment to excellence in journalism, our team is at the forefront of gathering, verifying, and presenting breaking news, in-depth analysis, and insightful reports on a wide range of topics. The TOI News Desk is your trusted source for staying informed and connected to the ever-evolving global landscape, ensuring that our readers are equipped with the latest developments that matter most.”Read MoreEnd of ArticleFollow Us On Social MediaVideosTMC MP Mahua Moitra Clarifies After Praise For Suvendu Adhikari Sparks Political Buzz In BengalBengaluru Metro Breakdown Triggers Commuter Chaos As Stranded Passengers Climb Lorries”They Saved Their Goods And Left Us To Die”: Survivor’s Explosive Claims Rock Aliganj Fire ProbeMumbai Local Train Horror: 22-Year-Old Stabbed To Death After Door Dispute, Accused On The RunKolkata Warehouse Roof Collapse: 3 Dead, Several Injured, Rescue Ops UnderwayPM Modi Invited To Ayatollah Khamenei’s Funeral? Tehran Plans Massive Funeral For KhameneiLucknow Fire Horror: Demolition Order Revoked A Decade Ago, Illegal Building Claimed 15 LivesBJP Seeks Bhagwant Mann’s Arrest | Forensic Expert Alleges ₹10 Lakh Bribe To Fake Viral Video ReportIAF Set to Receive 1st Made-in-India C295 in September — Here’s What the Milestone Means’Papa, Save Me’: 10-Year-Old Abducted, Raped And Killed In Delhi; Chilling Details Emerge123PhotostoriesNot just Usha Vance: 5 women in power who turned grey hair into a symbol of confidenceWeekend K-drama releases: From ‘Notes from the Last Row’ to ‘Agent Kim Reactivated’UK heatwave intensifies: UKHSA approved tips to keep your home coolAngiography and Angioplasty are not the same: Here’s what every heart patient should knowWarren Buffett’s unusual love life: The billionaire who stayed married while living with another womanRinging in your ears after a day in the sun? Doctor explains the surprising heatwave-tinnitus connection10 beautiful baby girl names inspired by ancient goddesses and their powerful meanings5 Kapoor couples who are setting serious marriage goalsRice water vs rosemary oil vs onion juice: Which viral hair growth hack actually works?Gardening ideas for small balconies: 5 Smart ways to create a green oasis in limited space123Hot PicksPunjab police admit cardDevina GahlotDonald Trump avenueMumbai rainsCBSE 12th revaluationBihar school timingsSpanish proverbAfghan proverbPortuguese proverbTop TrendingDelhi Rape MurderUS-Iran WarITR filing 2025-26FIFA World Cup 2026England vs Ghana FIFA World Cup ResultICAI CA Inter May resultLucknow coaching fireGold rate todayWho was Ketan AgarwalMumbai rain
NEW DELHI: A 24-year-old woman died by suicide at her matrimonial home in Delhi’s Nangloi area on Tuesday after allegedly recording a video in which she accused her in-laws of harassment and detailed the circumstances that led to her decision, police said on Wednesday.The woman, identified as Tina, was found hanging from a ceiling fan at her in-laws’ residence on Tuesday afternoon. Police rushed to the scene after receiving information about the incident and subsequently sent the body for a post-mortem examination.While no suicide note was recovered, investigators found a video clip of more than three minutes on her mobile phone. In the recording, Tina addressed her parents, husband and other family members, speaking about the difficulties she claimed to have faced in her marital home.According to police sources, she alleged ill-treatment by her husband’s family and described her husband as unstable. She also said she was unable to continue living with him.In the video, Tina can be heard telling her father that she was “leaving”. She appealed to her parents not to quarrel over her death and asked them to look after her one-and-a-half-year-old daughter. She further expressed that she did not want the child to be handed over to anyone else, including her husband.“I only wanted a small family. I never practised any black magic,” she said in the recording, while also making allegations against her husband’s family.Police said a case has been registered on the basis of statements recorded before the Sub-Divisional Magistrate (SDM), and further investigation is underway.Tina had been married for around two-and-a-half years and lived in Nangloi with her husband, who works in the private sector. The couple had a one-and-a-half-year-old daughter.Authorities are examining the allegations made in the video as part of the ongoing investigation. No arrests have been reported so far.