about the death of a 30-year-old woman

This video is about the death of a 30-year-old woman named Athulya, who was found dead in her flat in Sharjah. The news suggests she died by suicide due to severe domestic abuse from her husband, Satheesh Shankar.

This video is about the death of a 30-year-old woman named Athulya, who was found dead in her flat in Sharjah. The news suggests she died by suicide due to severe domestic abuse from her husband, Satheesh Shankar.

Key points from the video include:

  • Evidence of Abuse Athulya sent videos and pictures to her relatives before her death, showing severe injuries and bruises on her body, indicating brutal physical assault by her husband. The videos also capture her screaming and her husband behaving erratically.
  • Family’s Suspicion Athulya’s family, particularly her father Rajasekharan Pillai, believes she would not have taken her own life and suspects foul play, suggesting she might have been murdered and then hanged. They describe Satheesh as a “psycho” who would become violent when drunk.
  • History of Abuse The family reveals that Athulya had been enduring severe physical and mental torture from Satheesh for years. There were previous instances where Athulya left him due to the abuse, but she returned after Satheesh pleaded and promised to change. Their relationship had even reached the point of legal intervention and counseling.
  • Husband’s Behavior Satheesh is described as a suspicious and controlling individual who did not allow Athulya to work or interact with others. He would often lock her inside the flat and leave with the keys.
  • Discovery of Death Satheesh Shankar, an engineer in Dubai, reportedly found Athulya dead in their flat after returning from Ajman in the early hours of the morning. However, Athulya’s parents do not believe his account.
  • Ongoing Investigation The police have registered a case based on the complaint from Athulya’s mother, Thulasibai, and have recorded statements from relatives. A post-mortem examination is expected to be crucial in determining the cause of death.