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National Kabaddi champ's wife hangs herself in Delhi apartmnt

| | Oct 19, 2016, at 07:16 pm
New Delhi, Oct 19 (IBNS) : The wife of a national Kabbadi champion allegedly committed suicide in her home in Delhi, leaving a two-hour long audio message and a note explaining why she killed herself, reports said.

Lalita, the wife of pro-Kabaddi league player Rohit Chillar, was found hanging by a dupatta  on Monday evening in their west  Delhi apartment.

Reports quoted police as saying that Lalita alleged in the audio message and the note that  she was tortured for dowry, taunted and beaten by her husband and his family.

"I'm not strong enough to survive this, I have decided to quit," she said in her parting message.

Lalita married Rohit, who represents the team "Bengaluru Bulls", in March.

Rohit, employed with the Indian Navy, is now posted in Mumbai.


 

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