Wrestler Ritika, From Famous Phogat Family, Commits Suicide
Sebastian Wright
Published Mar 27, 2026
Wrestler Ritika, from the famous Phogat family, has been found dead. An up-and-coming wrestler, Phogat comes from a long line of wrestlers, including his sisters Geeta, Babita, Ritu, Sangeeta and Vinesh. The wrestler died allegedly by suicide in Haryana’s Balali village . The 17-year-old was found dead on the night of March 15 at around 11pm.
According to Haryana Police, Ritika took her own life by hanging herself from a The police as well as the Phogat family believe that Ritika was distraught over losing the final of a state-level junior wrestling tournament by one point. The championship was organized at Lohagarh Stadium in Bharatpur, Rajasthan from March 12 to 14. Mahavir Phogat had accompanied Ritika to Bharatpur and came back to Balali with her.
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A member of the Phogat family in Balalisaid, “Ritika and Mahavir ji had gone to Bharatpur for the tournament. She did well, but lost in the final to a Rajasthan wrestler by one point. The tournament ended on March 14 and both came back to Balali by car during the day on March 15. Later that night, Ritika hanged herself with a dupatta.”
“When she came back, she was very upset over the loss. When you have sisters who are super achievers in wrestling, it is possible that one feels the pressure to attain similar fame,” they added..
“Investigation into Ritika Phogat’s death is underway,” said Ram Singh Bishnoi, the DSP of Charkhi Dadri.
Ritika was the daughter of Mahavir Phogat’s wife Daya Kaur’s brother. She had been living with her uncle with whom she trained for the last four years. Ritika’s cousin sisters expressed shock over her untimely death.
“It’s a very sad moment for my family. Ritika was a talented wrestler and I don’t know why she took such a step. Victory and defeat are a part of an athlete’s life. We should never take such a step,” Geeta, who is training at the national camp and preparing for the Asian Olympic qualifiers, told TOI.
“May she rest in peace. Suicide is not the solution. Both defeat and victory are important aspects of life. The loser also wins one day. Struggle is the key to success, no such step should be taken by being afraid of the struggles of life,” Babita said.
“I am very sad and disturbed about what has happened in my family. I urge people to not spread and believe in any rumours and act responsibly. These are tough times for us and I request you all to respect our privacy,” Ritu, a MMA fighter who is in Singapore at present, tweeted.
Ritika’s brother-in-law (husband of Sangeeta Phogat) and star Indian wrestler Bajrang Punia also expressed his sorrow over her death. “Winning and losing are part and parcel of sports. If you’re an athlete, you have to accept this. You win some, you lose some. She was very young, what she did was a mistake,” Punia said.
Ritika is survived by her father Mainpal, mother Monika and four younger siblings (two brothers and two sisters). She was due to give her Class XII board exams in the first week of May from Vivekanand Memorial Public School, founded by Mahavir Phogat near his home village.
Source: India Times
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