LUCKNOW, July 2 -- "No one helps. Everyone is selfish." These words, found in a suicide note, believed to be penned by the woman, who died along with her husband and teenage daughter in Lucknow's Chowk area on Monday, have brought into focus a haunting story of emotional isolation and financial distress. The family of three, a 48-year-old cloth merchant, his 45-year-old wife, and their 16-year-old daughter, was cremated on Tuesday at Gulala Ghat, even as police deepened their investigation into what initially appeared to be a suicide pact. According to the police, the handwritten note points to a painful mix of strained family ties, unresolved grief, and mounting debt. Police say the letter is now central to their probe. The woman wrote that her repeated pleas for emotional support were ignored. "No one helps. Everyone is selfish," the note read. She had reportedly asked her mother to live with them, but her request was declined due to pressure from a sibling. The note also refers to the alleged harassment by another relative and questions surrounding the death of her brother, which she called suspicious. The teenage girl, who had reportedly ironed her school uniform the night before, remains the most heartbreaking reminder of a tragedy that unfolded silently behind closed doors. The letter ends with a line about her daughter: "She did not know there would be no morning." Deputy commissioner of police (DCP) (West), Vishwajeet Srivastava, said, "While this appears to be a suicide case, the letter points to more complex personal issues that need to be investigated thoroughly." Police have not ruled out the possibility of mental harassment and are collecting statements from extended family and neighbours....