
Files Missing From Atul Subhash's Google Drive? A Massive Cover-Up Charge
NDTV
While law enforcement authorities have not spoken about this yet, several social media users have alleged a cover-up attempt in the case
Nearly a week after 34-year-old techie Atul Subhash died by suicide, accusing his estranged wife Nikita and her family members of harassment, several files in a Google Drive link he shared before his death have mysteriously gone missing. The files missing from the shared Google Drive include his 24-page suicide note and a letter titled 'To Milords' that criticised the justice system.
While law enforcement authorities have not spoken about this yet, several social media users have alleged a cover-up attempt in the case that has grabbed national headlines and sparked massive outrage. The shared drive now shows a poem titled Death Knows No Fear, a letter addressed to the President and a declaration in which he said he was "not guilty" of any charge levelled by Nikita -- these files were present earlier too.
Several social media posts have alleged a "clean-up" to destroy evidence and urged Bengaluru police to investigate the matter. Some users, who had saved the files earlier, have shared them again on multiple platforms for others to access. Some have also accused law enforcement authorities of getting Google to remove the files from the drive Atul shared before his death. Neither police nor Google have responded to this so far.