Bengaluru: Techie jumps to death from fifth floor of office building


Daijiworld Media Network - Bengaluru (SP)

Bengaluru, Jan 20: An employee of a software company here ended her life by jumping down from the fifth floor of her office building on Thursday January 19.

The victim has been identified as Shobha Laxminarayan (30), working as quality analyst for Herman Connected Services Corporation.

Shobha was from Mandya, and her father had died when she was four. Her mother had brought her up, and because of her care and concern for her mother, she had opted to remain unmarried, it is said. It is learnt that there was feud within the extended family over rights on ancestral property, which had affected Shobha very much. It is believed that Shobha resorted to end her life, having been unable to handle the stress arising out of this fight.

Shobha, residing in Mahalaxmipura here, had come to office as was he routine, at about 7.30 am. She exchanged pleasantries with colleagues in the office, directly headed for the fifth floor of the building and jumped down. Her body lying in a pool of blood in parking lot was found by the security staff. Before jumping, Shobha was found to have left her identity card and cellphone over the protective wall at the terrace.

After the security staff called the ambulance, the ambulance staff arrived and found her dead. Whitefield police, who too were informed, came on the scene. Although initially the police believed it to be an accidental death, verification of CCTV footage made it clear that it was a case of suicide. The CCTV footage shows Shobha walking alone through the emergency door meant for use during fire accidents, police officials said.

A case of unnatural death was registered in Whitefield police station. Police who took up investigation, said that no suicide note was recovered, but four books over how to get rid of depression were found from he vanity bag.

  

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  • jimmy noronha, Bellore/Lucknow.

    Sun, Jan 22 2017

    Why this software engineer resorting to such dastardly acts? God has given us life, and it is our duty to protect it and not to destroy it, for it is sin to do that. All these worldly problems can be fought back with trust in God and just brush them aside with a belief that it is His wish, and we can ride the traumas that torment us. She had a good job, and she should have been content with what she had and not to venture into foolish acts, didn’t she know that she is leaving behind a grieving mother for the rest of her life?

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  • HD, Mangalore

    Sat, Jan 21 2017

    Youngsters need counselling

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  • Rita, Germany

    Sat, Jan 21 2017

    How sad.She remained single because of her mother .Now she herself suecided and left back mother in grieve.She should have taken treatment instead of only reading books on depression.sad she must have not realized her situation.why did her friends or other relatives could not findout her mentally depression.Money,assets,land makes many people to forget about relationship,humanity and tend to drive incriminal acts.May her soul find peace in Heaven.

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  • lance moniz, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    I am pained to hear the rift between the close families for the sake of the inheritance
    which is the result of the hard work of their parents or great grand parents...why then the family sit together and solve their problems amicably ...and have peace and joy... only beneficiary of these disputes are the lawyers, the doctors and undertakers...Is it worth....

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  • Evans C Sumitra, Udupi/ New York, USA.

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Very sad that a young woman ended her life. Further investigation will find out the actual cause of her death. May her soul rest in eternal peace and condolences to the bereaved family and loved ones.

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  • Alwyn Crasta, Mangaluru/Bengaluru

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    It 's indeed a sad matter that so many innocent lives are being lost, due to fight over property matters. We often lose sight of the fact that our journey on mother earth is very short and whatever property is given to us belongs to the Almighty only and is given to us as a gift from God to make our earthly journey comfortable and not for the purpose of accumulating wealth on earth.

    Hope we learn to live happily together in a spirit of "live and let live".

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  • ahmed, mangalore

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Very sad indeed. Being so brave to sacrifice for the sake of aged mother, she choose to end herself because of property issues; makes one wonder whether it could have been prevented by timely support, guidance and counselling by near ones. Human psyche is very complex machinery to understand. RIP....

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    RIP & let us wait for the real reason ...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    News just in 'It is learnt that Shobha, a native of Mandya, was allegedly suffering from depression. It is learnt that Shobha was upset after she was told that she was a victim of black magic' ...

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  • Nithya, Mangalore

    Fri, Jan 20 2017

    Very sad that a promising life came to an end for no fault of it.

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