TCS Employee Dies By Suicide After Alleged Harassment By Wife, Leaves Behind Emotional Video: ‘Please Think, Talk About Men’
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A Tragic Loss: TCS Employee’s Life Cut Short After Alleged Harassment by Wife Leaving Behind a Haunting Legacy

The Tragic Tale of Manav Sharma

In yet another heart-wrenching incident, a TCS employee, Manav Sharma, a 35-year-old recruitment manager from Mumbai, has died by suicide at his home in Agra, allegedly due to harassment by his wife, Nikita Sharma. The shocking news has sent shockwaves across the nation, leaving behind a trail of grief, anger, and a plea for change.

A Troubled Marriage

Manav and Nikita had been married for a year, and their relationship was marked by frequent fights and repeated threats of false cases from Nikita. Manav’s father, Narendra Kumar Sharma, a former Air Force retiree, revealed that his son had been struggling with the marriage, often becoming violent and argumentative due to his wife’s constant accusations.

The Final Act

Before taking his life, Manav recorded a seven-minute emotional video, pleading with the world to "think and talk about men." In the video, he apologized to his parents and asked his wife to take care of them. He also exposed the dark secrets of his marriage, revealing that he had saved his wife from suicide thrice.

A Haunting Legacy

Manav’s tragic tale has sent a stark warning to society. The video he left behind, filled with tears and pleas for understanding, highlights the plight of men struggling with harassment and abuse. His story serves as a stark reminder that the silently suffering men need our attention, sympathy, and support.

The Call for Change

While authorities have launched an investigation into the incident, Manav’s family is determined to bring justice to their son’s memory. As we mourn the loss of a young life, it is crucial that we also address the larger issue of harassment, abuse, and mental health.

Resources for Help

If you or someone you know is struggling, please reach out to one of the following helplines:

  • Aasra (Mumbai) 022-27546669
  • Sneha (Chennai) 044-24640050
  • Sumaitri (Delhi) 011-23389090
  • Cooj (Goa) 0832- 2252525
  • Jeevan (Jamshedpur) 065-76453841
  • Pratheeksha (Kochi) 048-42448830
  • Maithri (Kochi) 0484-2540530
  • Roshni (Hyderabad) 040-66202000
  • Lifeline 033-64643267 (Kolkata)

Remember, there is help available. Let’s break the silence and support those in need.


By Live News Daily

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