#MenToo: Amid Atul Subhash Suicide Shocker, Rajasthan Doctor Ajay Kumar Allegedly Hangs Himself, Mentioning Wife in Final Note

A Jodhpur doctor allegedly took his own life amid mental stress and marital discord, leaving a note that raises serious concerns about domestic issues and mental health.

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Dr. Ajay Kumar, a 35-year-old homeopathic doctor in Jodhpur, Rajasthan, allegedly died by suicide on December 11, 2024, amid marital discord, leaving behind a note with serious allegations against his wife, Suman. This incident echoes the recent Atul Subhash case, raising concerns about mental health and domestic issues in India. The police are investigating the circumstances surrounding his death.

Details of the Incident 

On December 11, 2024, Dr. Ajay Kumar was found hanging in his clinic located in Kirti Nagar after friends and family became alarmed by his lack of response to calls. A colleague discovered him unresponsive and contacted authorities. The police recovered a handwritten note from the scene that contained derogatory remarks about his wife, suggesting ongoing marital issues and expressing feelings of despair and helplessness. Station House Officer Vikram Singh confirmed that Dr. Ajay had been working as an Assistant Professor at an Ayurvedic University for three years and had been living in Jodhpur for some time.

Context and Background 

This tragedy unfolds against the backdrop of the Atul Subhash suicide case, where a techie left behind a detailed note accusing his wife of harassment during a divorce and custody battle. Both incidents highlight the pressing issues of mental health support and the pressures faced by individuals in troubled relationships. Dr. Ajay’s family has alleged that Suman had been mentally harassing him for an extended period, contributing to his distress. The couple had been married for seven years and had a four-year-old son who currently lives with Suman in Jaipur.

Official Statements and Investigations 

The Mata police are conducting a thorough investigation into Dr. Ajay’s death, examining the circumstances surrounding it and the contents of the note. The body has been sent to Mahatma Gandhi Hospital for a postmortem examination, pending family arrival in Jodhpur. Authorities are exploring all angles related to this case to gain a comprehensive understanding of the underlying issues.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective 

This heartbreaking incident underscores the critical need for open dialogue about mental health and domestic relationships in our society. We must foster an environment where individuals feel safe to seek help and discuss their struggles without stigma. How can we collectively work towards creating supportive communities that prioritise mental well-being?

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