Tragedy in Lucknow’s VVIP Police Line: ASP’s Wife Nitesh Dies by Suicide, Family Alleges Abuse and Hidden Truths Behind Closed Doors

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The supposed safety and prestige of Lucknow’s VVIP Police Line have been shaken by a tragic incident that has sent shockwaves through both police and political circles. On Wednesday evening, Nitesh Singh, the 38-year-old wife of CBCID Additional Superintendent of Police (ASP) Mukesh Pratap Singh, was found dead by suicide in her home. The couple had been married for 12 years, but the painful end of their story has left the entire community searching for answers.

A Family’s Grief—and Alarming Allegations

As news of the suicide spread, the first impression might have been of another heartbreaking case of depression and isolation. However, when Nitesh’s family arrived, new and disturbing claims surfaced. Her brother, Pramod Kumar—former Firozabad District Panchayat President—publicly accused ASP Mukesh Pratap Singh of severe mental harassment and blamed him for the circumstances that led to Nitesh’s death. According to Pramod, Mukesh frequently held Nitesh responsible for the condition of their special-needs son, and the mental torment had driven her to stay at her maternal home for seven months. She returned to Lucknow with her children only a week ago, hoping for reconciliation.

Explosive CCTV Evidence—A New Twist

The story took an even more sensational turn when CCTV footage from inside the home surfaced. The footage showed Nitesh allegedly mistreating her disabled son—placing a pillow over his mouth and appearing to try to strangle him. According to reports, Mukesh saw this incident live on his mobile phone, as the cameras had been installed so he could monitor his wife. The shocking footage led to a heated confrontation between the couple before Nitesh’s suicide.

This disturbing detail has added layers of complexity to the case: was Nitesh struggling with depression, triggered by relentless family discord and caretaking stress, or was there more at play behind the four walls of their official residence?

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A Collapsing Marriage Undone by Pain and Accusations

Interviews with both sides of the family reveal that the couple’s relationship had been strained for years. Pramod alleges that Mukesh abused his position to dominate and mentally abuse Nitesh, repeatedly threatening separation and blaming her for their son’s disability. He even claims Mukesh moved his posting from Bareilly to Lucknow two months ago under suspicious circumstances linked to alleged extramarital affairs. Text message exchanges and other evidence have been cited by the family to support their claims.

Despite several attempts at intervention and appeals to “keep the family together,” the recurring mistrust, mental health issues, and ongoing fights became unbearable for Nitesh, her brother says.

A Child’s Heartbreaking Discovery

The first to witness the tragedy was Ananya, the couple’s 11-year-old daughter. After finishing homework, she found her mother dead and immediately called her father and maternal relatives. The police arrived soon after, sealed the scene, and began a formal investigation.

A High-Profile, Multi-Layered Investigation

Even as police officials carry out legal proceedings and an inquest, questions swirl: was this a straightforward suicide due to family disputes and depression, as Mukesh says, or was there a deeper pattern of abuse and neglect, as alleged by Nitesh’s family? Moreover, how did the controversial CCTV footage impact the final moments between Nitesh and Mukesh?

The police now face the task of unravelling not just a personal tragedy, but also investigating potential domestic violence, mental health struggles, abuse of power, and the burden faced by caregivers of special-needs children.

Seeking Justice and Truth

In such high-profile cases, the challenge is to overcome both powerful influences and public scrutiny to arrive at the truth. The death of a mother, the allegations against a senior police officer, and the scars left on three children make this more than just another family dispute. It is a stark reminder of the hidden battles many face within supposedly safe and respectable homes.

As the investigation unfolds, the question remains: Was Nitesh Singh’s suicide a consequence of unresolved family disputes and mental health struggles, or did the accumulated pain of years of alleged abuse finally drive her to a tragic end? Only a thorough inquiry can provide justice—for Nitesh, for her children, and for the many silent sufferers behind closed doors.

Stay tuned for more updates as the case progresses.