In a shocking incident in Ghaziabad, Uttar Pradesh, real estate businessman Kuldeep Tyagi shot his wife, Rekha Tyagi, before taking his own life. The tragic event has left the community in shock and raised questions about the underlying issues that led to this desperate act.
Real EstateSuicideCancerGhaziabadMental HealthReal Estate NewsApr 16, 2025

Kuldeep Tyagi, a real estate businessman, shot his wife, Rekha Tyagi, and then took his own life. It is believed that the stress and emotional toll of his battle with cancer led to this desperate act.
Kuldeep Tyagi was a 52-year-old real estate businessman in Ghaziabad, known for his successful projects and shrewd business acumen.
The community is in shock and has rallied around the Tyagi family, offering support and condolences. There is a call for increased awareness and resources to help families dealing with similar challenges.
Mental health experts and cancer support groups recommend seeking professional help, including counseling and support groups, to cope with the emotional and psychological burdens of terminal illnesses.
The Ghaziabad Police are investigating the circumstances leading up to the incident to understand the full context of the tragedy and to provide support to the affected family and community.

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