“Sorry, I Love You”: Note on Palm in Tragic Suicide

Rahul KaushikNationalJanuary 21, 2026

Note on Palm in Tragic Suicide
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New Delhi, january 21, 2026: In a heartbreaking incident reported in January 2026, a 21-year-old specially abled woman, identified as Diksha Tribhuvan, was found dead by suicide in her home in Nashik, Maharashtra. The tragedy has garnered significant attention due to a poignant final message discovered by investigators—not on paper, but inscribed directly onto her palm.

The Incident

The discovery was made on Sunday evening, January 18, 2026, when family members found Diksha hanging from a ceiling fan in her residence. She was immediately rushed to a nearby government hospital, but doctors tragically pronounced her dead upon arrival.

It was during the post-mortem examination and subsequent police inspection that the haunting message was found on her hand. Written in ink on her palm were the words:

“Sorry, I love you… I love you Mom and Dad.”

A Life Cut Short

Diksha, who was speech-impaired, was described by her family as a “quiet and bright” young woman. At the time of her death, she was pursuing her studies and, according to her parents, had shown no outward signs of distress or unusual behavior. Her family expressed profound shock, stating that they viewed her as their “hope for the future” and never imagined she was struggling with such deep internal pain.

Investigation and Community Impact

The Nashik police have registered a case and are currently investigating the circumstances that led to this extreme step. While the message on her palm suggests a deeply personal apology to her parents, authorities are looking into whether there were any external pressures or hidden grievances that she was unable to communicate due to her speech impairment.

This case highlights the unique challenges faced by the specially abled community, particularly regarding mental health and the ability to express emotional distress. It serves as a somber reminder of the importance of proactive mental health support and inclusive communication channels for those with disabilities.

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