Moradabad, India — A 23-year-old woman died by suicide recently, prompting a police investigation following her distressing video before her death that implicated her husband and in-laws. Amreen Jahan, who had married four months earlier, recorded an emotional message expressing her struggles and attributing blame to her family for her despair.
In the video, Amreen conveyed her profound unhappiness, describing ongoing harassment from her in-laws after she had suffered a miscarriage. She specifically named her father-in-law, Shahid, and her sister-in-law, Khatija, asserting that their treatment contributed to her decision to end her life. Amreen’s husband, a welder working in Bengaluru, was also mentioned in her allegations, with her claiming that he was unsympathetic to her plight.
Amreen detailed instances of the mistreatment she endured, such as remarks about her eating habits and the disruption of power supply to her room. Her video included haunting phrases where she recounted being told to “just die” by those close to her. “They claim they regret spending money on my medical treatment,” she said, expressing helplessness over financial burdens placed upon her.
Before taking her life, Amreen conveyed a sense of hopelessness, asserting that death would be preferable to her existing condition. “I don’t know what will happen when I die, but I will be better off than I am now,” she stated in a chilling moment captured on her camera.
Following the disturbing revelation, local police have initiated an inquiry, with Amreen’s body sent for autopsy. Her father, Salim, has lodged a formal complaint, recounting a late-night call from Amreen where she expressed fear of abuse and pleaded for help. When he arrived at her residence, he found her lifeless.
Authorities have stated they will take appropriate actions based on the details provided in Salim’s complaint. This incident raises serious questions about domestic issues and mental health support systems within households.
The tragic circumstances surrounding Amreen’s death highlight the importance of addressing domestic violence and mental health, calling for community awareness and intervention in similar situations.
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