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Gurugram man live streamed suicide on Facebook, nearly 2,000 saw video

According to police, Jatoli resident Amit Chauhan began a live Facebook video shortly after his wife walked out around 7pm, and told viewers that he would kill himself on camera, and asked them to share the video with others.

Updated on: Aug 1, 2018, 15:31:53 IST
Hindustan Times, Gurugram | By , Gurugram
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A 27-year-old man in a village in Pataudi killed himself on a live web stream on Monday evening following an altercation with his wife who left home along with their two kids.

Amit Chauhan began a live Facebook video shortly after his wife walked out around 7pm on Monday. Even though 2000 people watched the live streamed video, none informed police. (Sourced)
Amit Chauhan began a live Facebook video shortly after his wife walked out around 7pm on Monday. Even though 2000 people watched the live streamed video, none informed police. (Sourced)

According to police, Jatoli resident Amit Chauhan began a live Facebook video shortly after his wife walked out around 7pm, and told viewers that he would kill himself on camera, and asked them to share the video with others.

Over the next hour, Chauhan prepared a noose and hanged himself from a ceiling fan while nearly 2,000 people watched. None of them alerted the police, officials said.

“We received a call from one of the villagers around 10 am and a team from Heili Mandi, which is six kilometers away from Pataudi rushed to the spot. The family had already cremated the body in the village and they said he was mentally disturbed and was undergoing treatment for last six months,” Sumit Kuhar, deputy commissioner of police (Crime) said.

Kuhar said Chauhan was alone in the room when the incident happened. The family has refused to lodge a complaint and said no one is responsible for his death.

“When the wife returned, she informed the neighbours who saw that the incident was recorded on mobile and he had placed the mobile phone on a table in his room. Later, it was found that victim had gone live on Facebook while taking the extreme step,” he said.

 
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