Atul Subhash's Suicide Note Disappears from Google Drive! Raises Questions...
Engineer Atul Subhash, who took his own life a week ago, had accused his wife Nikita and her family of harassment in a detailed 24-page suicide note. The note, along with a letter titled "To Milords" criticizing the judicial system, mysteriously vanished from the Google Drive link he had shared before his death.
Social media users have cried out over the disappearance of these files, accusing authorities of a cover-up. Although some files, such as a poem titled "Death Knows No Fear" and letters addressed to the President, are still accessible, the critical documents are missing.
Police and Google Remain Silent
Neither the police nor Google had anything to say about it so far, which has many speculating that the file was indeed deleted intentionally. Before he died, Atul had uploaded his file and an 80-minute-long video account of his ordeal, both of which he had shared over Google Drive.
He alleged that Nikita, her mother Nisha Singhania, brother Anurag Singhania, and uncle Sushil Singhania were exploiting him, who had filed false legal cases against him and threatened him to pay ₹3 crore with the help of his 4-year-old son.
After Atul's death, his brother filed a case of abetment to suicide. Nikita, Nisha, and Anurag have been arrested, while Sushil has absconded. Atul's family has raised questions regarding the whereabouts of his son and demanded custody.