Chennai techie employed in Bengaluru ends life

A case was registered with Pallikaranai police.

Update: 2015-12-15 06:38 GMT

Chennai: A 27-year-old techie working in Bengaluru committed suicide at his parent’s home in Kovilapakkam on Monday. The deceased, Suresh M,  working as a software engineer in Bengaluru,  had come to his parent’s home for the weekend. He was expected to take the train back on Sunday evening but stayed back. When his parents asked him why he had decided to stay back, Suresh told them he had been feeling homesick and would take a flight to Bengaluru the next day.

However Suresh did not take the flight the next day and delayed his departure under the pretext of being ill. His parents then left him at home and went out shopping. When they came back around 2.30 pm they found their son’s room door locked.

After shouting repeatedly, they broke open the door and found him hanging. A suicide note was also found in the room in which Suresh held “nobody responsible for his actions and said that even though he wanted to make his parents happy he was unable to do so as he couldn’t survive in this world and thus wanted to end it.”

A case was registered with Pallikaranai police. They suspect it might be a case of “love failure” as Suresh might have had an affair in Bengaluru. His body was sent for post-mortem to Chromepet government hospital.

 

 

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