Bengaluru horror: Ex-ISRO employee kills wife, was ‘worried about her future after his death’

In a shocking incident in Bengaluru, Nageshwar Rao, a former Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) employee, has been arrested for the murder of his wife. Preliminary investigations suggest that Rao, who was reportedly receiving treatment for depression, acted out of a misguided concern for his wife's future following his own death. According to police officials, Rao expressed fears that she would be unable to cope without him. The tragic event has raised alarming questions about mental health awareness and the potential consequences of untreated psychological issues. The couple's relationship dynamics, particularly Rao's state of mind leading up to the incident, are under scrutiny as investigators seek to understand the motivations behind this horrific act. The case underscores the urgent need for support systems for individuals grappling with mental health challenges, especially in the wake of personal crises. Authorities continue to delve deeper into the circumstances surrounding the crime, aiming to provide clarity in the wake of this tragic event that has left the local community in shock.
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