Maharashtra woman commits suicide amid dowry harassment allegations two months after marriage

CCTV Watch, Abuse, Distress Call: Chilling Details in Maharashtra Woman's Suicide Two Months After Marriage Ambernath police are investigating the alleged suicide of 26-year-old Vishakha Tilkar, who died on Tuesday, less than two months after her arranged marriage to Dr.

Nitin Tilkar. The case has revealed disturbing allegations of dowry harassment, constant surveillance, and social isolation within her matrimonial home. Vishakha, a commerce graduate from Pune, married Dr. Tilkar, a BHMS doctor, on April 30.

Her family has accused her husband and in-laws of subjecting her to sustained physical and mental abuse over dowry demands and suspicions about her character.

According to the complaint, no dowry was given at the time of the wedding, but soon after, her husband and in-laws allegedly began pressuring her family to provide 50 grams of gold. Police said this demand became a recurring source of harassment.

Vishakha's father, an autorickshaw driver in Pune, was reportedly unable to meet their demands. The allegations extend beyond dowry harassment.

Vishakha’s family claims she was kept under constant scrutiny inside the house, with CCTV cameras allegedly installed to monitor her movements.

Her husband and in-laws were reportedly suspicious of her character and prevented her from interacting with neighbours, effectively isolating her socially. Tensions reportedly escalated on Sunday when Vishakha was seen speaking with a woman living nearby.

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