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​Techie found dead in Dwarka flat, wife severely injured

The grieving mother of Amit Bachchan

NEW DELHI: The initial post-mortem report of Amit Bachchan , the techie who was found dead at his Dwarka flat early on Sunday, reveals that he died as a result of hanging. This means he had committed suicide and the cable used by Amit to kill himself snapped due to his weight or not having tied the first knot tightly. Cable wires do not form into a knot easily, police said.The police have recorded the statement his wife, Shivani , who alleged that Amit tried to force himself on her while she was sleeping on Saturday night and when she resisted, he started beating her up. This fight turned violent that finally led to Amit's suicide, a senior officer said.Shivani, who is currently admitted in a Dwarka hospital , has also accused Amit of having an extra-marital affair and told police they had not been on talking terms. Shivani, her family said, doesn't know yet that Amit was dead. The doctors have advised the family not to reveal any details to her, which can affect her recovery.The doctors said her condition deteriorated on Monday evening but was out of danger. She sustained stab wounds apart from blunt injuries inflicted on her with a rolling pin and other utensil.The family says that tension had been simmering between the couple since their marriage. "They had married against family's wishes through a matrimony website. The fight started since their honeymoon when she had first refused to have a physical relationship with him," said a family member.Amit's family says he tried to adjust to her demands but it was to no avail. "He even shifted to Dwarka from Mayur Vihar where his in-laws lived. Shivani did not stay home at night and went to her parents' house. Worse, she never ate or cooked at home and mostly ordered food from outside. She also threatened Amit that she would go to the cops against him." says Amit's sister, Trisha.Amit's mother, Chandrakanta, said that Shivani used to come home late from office and also made Amit do the household chores, including washing her clothes."When I stopped him from doing her work, he said that he wanted peace in his life. But this woman did not let him live in peace. I don't believe he committed suicide," she said.