New Delhi, Nov. 27 -- A 38-year-old woman, the daughter-in-law of the owner of a paan masala brand, allegedly died by suicide at her home in southwest Delhi's Vasant Vihar on Tuesday, police said, adding that she was found by her husband hanging inside her bedroom. Police said a diary was recovered from the room that mentioned "relationship issues", and officers are investigating the entries. According to police, a call was made from the residence around noon, reporting the suicide. The woman - the daughter-in-law of the owner of Kamla Pasand Pan Masala - lived with her husband and two children at the Vasant Vihar residence. Police said her husband left home in the morning for the gym and to carry out errands, and the children later went to school, leaving her alone in the house. "When the husband returned, he found his wife hanging from the ceiling in the dressing room within their bedroom. He, along with domestic staff, rushed her to the hospital. In a diary entry, she mentioned issues in her relationship. No names were written in the entry, and she did not blame anyone," said a senior police officer. Deputy commissioner of police (southwest) Amit Goel said the woman was declared brought dead at the hospital. "The body was shifted to Safdarjung Hospital mortuary. A crime team inspected the spot and statements of all family members were recorded," he said. He added that the couple married in 2010 and the deceased was a homemaker. Legal proceedings under section 194 of the Bharatiya Nagarik Suraksha Sanhita (BNSS), which deals with inquiries into unnatural or suspicious deaths, have been initiated. No FIR has been registered so far. However, the woman's brother alleged that she was being "harassed" and "tortured" by her husband and in-laws....