The body of dismissed court employee Anil Dohre (55), missing for three days, was found in Shujalpur’s Jatashankar area on Monday morning. An empty poison container and a 7-page suicide note naming several government officials, including a female judge, were found in his car. Anil had sent the note to his wife, Archana Dohre, on WhatsApp before going missing on November 7. After her complaint, police launched a three-day search operation before discovering the body. After tracing his location, police found his locked car near the Jamdhad River in Shujalpur’s Jatashankar area. The NDRF searched the river for three days using sonar, hooks, and boats but found nothing. On Monday morning, the body surfaced near the riverbank, and police, along with family members, reached the spot. Many names in 7-page suicide note Anil Dohre (55), a former court employee who turned to running a travel service after his dismissal, mentioned severe financial and mental harassment in a 7-page suicide note found in his car. The note names several individuals, including a female judge, education department employees, wardens linked to the tribal welfare department, and some affluent city residents, alleging their involvement in his distress. Transaction disputes with many people Disputes related to transactions and some employees of government departments have also been cited as reasons for the alleged suicide. A High Court stay order, applications addressed to the Ajak District Convenor and the Collector were also recovered from the car. Anil’s wife, Archana Dohre, is a secondary teacher in the education department and previously served as a warden in the Ajak hostel. Recently, the electricity and water supply to her government residence had been disconnected. Post navigation राष्ट्रीय सुपरक्रॉस बाइक रेसिंग चैंपियनशिप-2025 का रोमांच रायपुर में, मुख्यमंत्री श्री विष्णु देव साय ने बढ़ाया युवाओं का हौसला MP govt hikes ‘Ladli Behna’ scheme payment to ₹1,500:Soybean farmers to get ₹1,300 per quintal; CM Yadav to transfer funds from Seoni