A shocking case from Mysuru has resurfaced, involving a junior doctor accused of emotionally exploiting multiple women, staging fake suicide attempts, and causing irreversible harm over the past decade. The disturbing allegations have come back into focus after his current wife filed a fresh complaint, shedding light on a 12-year-old incident that allegedly destroyed lives.
Senior Doctor Left in Coma for 12 Years After Alleged Suicide Pact
One of the most serious allegations dates back to 2014, when a senior doctor working in the Ayurveda department of a private college in Mysuru reportedly came into contact with the accused, her junior colleague.
According to reports, the accused manipulated her emotionally and avoided marriage citing age differences and family pressure. He allegedly convinced her to enter into a “suicide pact” and took her to a lodge in Srirangapatna.
There, he is accused of administering sleeping pills and giving her an overdose injection. While he allegedly staged his own suicide attempt and recovered quickly—getting discharged within a day—the woman fell into a coma.
She reportedly remained in a near-vegetative state for over 12 years, losing her memory and ability to recognise loved ones, before recently passing away.
Police Action Questioned as Earlier Complaints Closed
Following the 2014 incident, the victim’s father filed a complaint accusing the doctor of attempted murder. However, the case was closed by the Hunsur Rural Police with a B-report, raising serious concerns about the handling of the case.
Other complaints against the accused—including one by his former wife and another involving a chartered accountant—were also reportedly closed in a similar manner.
Wife Alleges Abuse, Threats, and Property Pressure
The case has now regained attention after the doctor’s current wife came forward with fresh allegations. She claims she was unaware of his past when she married him, but discovered his behaviour within just 15 days.
In her complaint, she alleged that he frequently came home intoxicated, subjected her to physical and mental abuse, and even threatened her with a gun. She also claimed that he pressured her to transfer property in his name.
Unable to tolerate the abuse, she returned to her parental home and has now sought justice, stating that no other woman should suffer similar trauma.
Fresh Complaint May Reopen Investigation
The wife’s complaint has triggered renewed scrutiny into the doctor’s past actions. Authorities may now revisit earlier cases that were closed, potentially reopening investigations into the 2014 incident and other allegations.
The accused is currently reported to be running a clinic in Hunsur taluk, even as serious questions are being raised about how multiple complaints against him were previously dismissed.
Growing Concerns Over Accountability
The case has sparked widespread concern over accountability within the system, particularly regarding how serious allegations were allegedly overlooked for years.
With new evidence and testimonies emerging, there is increasing pressure on authorities to ensure a thorough and transparent investigation.
