The Unseen Cracks: A Hyderabad Techie's Tragic Final Chapter
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- November 16, 2025
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There are stories that just hit different, you know? Ones that really make you pause and consider the quiet battles fought behind closed doors. This past Saturday, in the bustling heart of Hyderabad, one such story unfolded, tragically claiming the life of a young man, N. Srivathsav, a 28-year-old tech professional with what surely seemed like a world of promise ahead of him. But for Srivathsav, it appears, that world had become unbearably heavy, weighed down by the relentless strain of a marriage gone profoundly awry.
The details, honestly, are incredibly tough to parse. Police, acting on a complaint from his grieving mother, are now investigating the circumstances that led to Srivathsav’s final, desperate act — he ended his life by hanging at his residence in Karmanghat. And the alleged catalyst? A bitter marital dispute with his wife, Mounika, who had, in fact, left him following what we can only imagine was a particularly agonizing disagreement.
They had been married a mere eight months, Srivathsav and Mounika. A relatively short span, yet long enough, it seems, for deep fissures to form and widen, for accusations of harassment to surface. Before taking his own life, a harrowing selfie video was reportedly recorded by Srivathsav, wherein he apparently outlined the torment he faced, pointing fingers at the alleged harassment from his spouse. Imagine, if you can, the sheer despair that must have driven him to capture that final, heartbreaking testimony.
His mother, in her unbearable sorrow, was the one to approach the authorities, prompting the official inquiry. A case has, naturally, been registered, and investigations are well underway. But for a family now left to pick up the pieces, to grapple with the incomprehensible void left by a son gone too soon, the legal process offers little solace. It merely scratches the surface of a tragedy that, perhaps, serves as a stark, wrenching reminder of the silent battles many wage within the confines of their relationships – battles that, for some, become too much to bear.
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