I owe a lot of people money, with interest. They have forbidden my life.
42-year-old Muhammad Masood from Rawalpindi, Punjab province, allegedly left this last message for his wife before committing suicide.
In this message, he says that ‘I am neither worthy of you nor of children.’
In a video message after her husband’s suicide, his widow said that Muhammad Masood had taken loans from online loan apps to pay for household expenses, which were ‘blackmailed’ by representatives of these companies. They used to give ‘threats to leak data’.
The Race course police station has started the investigation by filing a suicide report on the complaint of Mohammad Masood’s brother Muzamil Hussain. In the report, Masood’s brother says that he got information on Monday that his brother committed suicide by hanging a trap in the store room of his house.
Muzamil Hussain has told reporters that Masood, who was suffering from unemployment, initially took a loan of 22 thousand rupees from an online loan app, which continued to increase due to non-payment on time and he ended his life due to constant pressure. Finished.
He has said that he will file an application in this regard in the cyber crime wing of the Federal Investigation Agency (FIA) to bring justice to his brother’s family.
“My husband got stuck in the mire of debt and became a victim of mental agony.”
In his last message, Masood reportedly said, “I had no other option.” forgive me.’
According to this audio clip, he addresses his wife and says, “That’s why I was telling you to sell the house, you said no, don’t sell the house.”
“Keep my mobile off, at least a month.”
Meanwhile, Muhammad Masood’s widow says that her husband’s job was terminated six months ago. Masood initially took a loan of just Rs 13,000 from an online loan app to pay for household expenses.