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Bengaluru: Woman Techie Jumps To Death – What Did She Write In Suicide Note?

The deceased worked as Software engineer in Bengaluru.

In a shocking incident reported from Bengaluru, a 24-year-old techie jumped to death from terrace on Thursday evening. According to the reports, the woman techie was staying in a paying guest accommodation near Whitefield and ascended to PG’s terrace to jump from there. A suicide note has been recovered which blames no one for her death.

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The deceased has been identified as Gauthami, resident of Kadapa in Andhra Pradesh. She worked as software engineer in a private company at Whitefield. From last two years, she was living in the city.

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According to the police, the woman climbed up the terrace around 5:30 pm in the evening and jumped off. There were four floors in the building, excluding the ground floor. Gauthami had left a note in her room which read as “None to blame. Sorry to all. Don’t give my body for investigation.”

The police has filed an unnatural death report based on the note left by her.

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An officer informed that her body was sent for postmortem despite her request as it is a mandatory procedure. Later it was handed over to her family. Though the report is yet to come, reported Deccan Herald.

Police said that there is no foul play involved in the case, but further investigation will be carried after the postmortem report.

The police added that her reason of death remains unclear despite the note left by her.

First published on: Oct 07, 2024 11:46 AM IST


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