37-year-old Vikram Bhatia, an architect, allegedly committed suicide at the behavioural therapy ward of jail number 3, where he was kept for treatment of mental illness, at around 7 AM.
He went to an isolated part of the ward, made a rope with towel strips and hanged himself from a grill of the building, said a jail official, adding that he was rushed to Deen Dayal Updahyay (DDU) Hospital where doctors declared him dead.
Vikram, who was suffering from depression owing to his poor financial condition, had allegedly strangled to death his pregnant wife and son at north west Delhi's Keshavpuram area in October last year, police said.
Jail officials said that Vikram was undergoing treatment for his mental illness at the Institute of Human Behaviour and Allied Sciences (IBHAS).
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