Software Engineer’s Suicide Note Alleges Infidelity; Wife and Two Others Arrested for Abetment to Suicide
A 36-year-old software engineer from Andhra Pradesh died by suicide, leaving a note alleging marital infidelity and emotional distress. His wife Renuka and two others, Ramana Reddy and Shravan, have been arrested for abetment to suicide. The case, backed by digital evidence, has sparked public outrage and left two children in relatives’ care amid ongoing investigation.
According to police officials, the deceased had repeatedly attempted to reconcile and forgive his wife after allegedly discovering intimate videos involving her that were circulated publicly by one of the men named in the case. The suicide note is reported to have outlined these personal and emotional distressing circumstances in detail.
Following the recovery and examination of digital evidence, law enforcement authorities arrested the man's wife, identified as Renuka, along with Ramana Reddy and Shravan. All three have been booked on charges of abetment to suicide. Officials confirmed that the accused have been placed in judicial custody while the investigation continues.
The case has triggered widespread public reaction after the contents of the suicide note circulated online, intensifying discussions around infidelity and its impact on families. The incident has also left the deceased’s two young children in the care of relatives as legal proceedings move forward under ongoing investigation.
Authorities continue to probe the circumstances surrounding the case, examining both digital and testimonial evidence to establish the sequence of events leading to the tragic death.

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