Did a Domestic Dispute Lead to a Man's Suicide in Karnataka?
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Bengaluru, Dec 29 (NationPress) A 36-year-old individual reportedly took his own life by shooting himself after a domestic conflict with his wife at Shivashakti Colony in Kalaburagi, Karnataka, on Monday, as confirmed by the police.
The deceased, identified as Khanduraj Davalaji, allegedly made this tragic decision following a heated argument with his spouse, Priya, stemming from suspicions about her fidelity.
According to police reports, Davalaji had been experiencing frequent disputes with Priya for nearly one and a half to two years, fueled by his concerns about her alleged extramarital affairs. Family elders had previously intervened to mediate, and the couple had sought police counseling on several occasions.
Priya reported that her husband displayed aggressive behavior and made threats against her life. She claimed he intended to drug her with sleeping pills before committing murder.
“Out of fear for our safety, we left our residence on Sunday night. I learned of the incident only this morning,” Priya told the authorities.
She further alleged that Davalaji had given sleeping pills to their children — crushing tablets for their daughter and coercing their son to take them mixed with alcohol, leaving him unconscious. Additionally, she accused him of physical assault and threats involving a knife.
Subsequently, Davalaji reportedly shot himself in the head using an unlicensed homemade pistol. Priya stated that she discovered his death only in the morning when she returned home.
Chowk police arrived quickly after being alerted, with a Scene of Crime Officers (SOCO) team conducting an inspection of the area.
Police noted that Davalaji had previously accused Priya of infidelity while he was employed in Dubai and Qatar. An investigation is underway to determine how he obtained the country-made firearm used in the incident.
A formal case has been registered, and further inquiries are ongoing, according to police.
In a related case from January 28, 2025, a 40-year-old man from Chamundeshwari Nagar in Hubballi died by suicide, leaving behind a note blaming his wife for harassment. Frequent disputes had led to her filing for divorce and demanding significant alimony, as reported by police and family sources.
In another instance, a tech professional from Bengaluru named Atul Subhash took his life in late 2024, leaving behind a detailed note and video that accused his estranged wife and her family of harassment and undue pressure. The Karnataka High Court later upheld an FIR against his wife and relatives on charges including abetment of suicide.