A shocking case of domestic violence has emerged from Bengaluru where a woman died just days after registering a formal complaint against her husband for allegedly injecting mercury into her body.
The Harrowing Complaint
The victim had filed a First Information Report (FIR) with the police where she detailed the horrific abuse she endured. In her statement, she revealed that she was systematically harassed, humiliated, and neglected by both her husband and her father-in-law.
The woman specifically mentioned that her husband frequently referred to her as 'mad' as part of the psychological torture. She also stated that she was often kept locked inside the house, effectively making her a prisoner in her own home.
Medical Mystery and Tragic Outcome
The most disturbing allegation in the FIR was the claim that her husband had injected mercury into her body. Mercury is a highly toxic heavy metal that can cause severe health complications, including damage to the nervous system, kidneys, and other organs.
Despite filing the official complaint and bringing these serious allegations to light, the woman tragically passed away within days of registering the FIR. The exact cause of her death and its potential connection to the alleged mercury injection remains under investigation.
Community Outrage and Legal Proceedings
This case has sent shockwaves through the Attibele community in Bengaluru and raised serious questions about women's safety and domestic violence protection mechanisms. The incident highlights the extreme dangers some women face within their own households.
Local authorities are now investigating the circumstances surrounding her death while examining the medical evidence related to the mercury injection claims. The case was officially reported on November 26, 2025, marking a tragic milestone in Karnataka's crime records.
Women's rights activists and community members are calling for swift justice and a thorough investigation into whether proper protection could have prevented this tragic outcome. The case continues to develop as police pursue their inquiries into all parties mentioned in the deceased woman's complaint.