In a shocking incident, a 35-year-old woman has been accused of bullying a 42-year-old man to take his own life. The deceased, Dipak, was a resident of Kerala, India, and had traveled to Kannur by bus last week for work. The woman, Shanthi, who was also on the same bus, allegedly recorded a video of Dipak and posted it on social media, accusing him of harassment. The video went viral, and Dipak’s family claims that he took his own life due to the mental pressure he faced after seeing the video.
The police initially registered a case of unnatural death, but after the family’s complaint, they have registered a case against Shanthi for allegedly bullying Dipak to take his own life. The Kerala State Human Rights Commission has also taken cognizance of the incident and directed the police to investigate and submit a report within a week.
Reports suggest that Shanthi is a former politician and a member of a local party, which may be the reason for the police’s delay in taking action. This incident has sparked a debate on social media, with many calling for stricter laws against cyberbullying.
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