Reasons behind Infosys employee Neelima's death revealed
Updated: Tuesday, August 7, 2012, 11:01 [IST]
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Hyderabad, Aug 6: Almost after seven days of
Neelima's death, it is believed that police have come to a conclusion
based on the reasons of her death. Meanwhile, Neelima's family members
also have accepted the fact that she indeed committed suicide and it was
not a murder case. [UPDATE:
Forensic experts still confused over Neelima's mysterious death]
Neelima was an Infosys employee and had committed
suicide inside the office premise on Tuesday, Jul 31. Her family members reportedly approached the Hyderabad police urging them
to end their investigation over Neelima's death.
After
several shocking turnings in the case, police finally said that they
have cracked the emails and SMSs sent and received by Neelima before her
death.
Hyderabad
police earlier had released a CD capturing CCTV footage which showed
Neelima's movement inside Infosys campus on the fateful night.
The video shows Neelima entering into the office and swiping her
ID card
around 8:40 pm. Around 9 pm, she enters building no 18 and 19 and comes
out. At 10:29 pm, she goes to the parking lot. Neelima was found in a
pool of blood at 10:30 pm.
Police informed that Neelima made a
call to her husband at 9:30 pm and then she made the last call to a
person who has been identified as Prashanth. Police said that
conversation between Neelima and Prashanth continued for three minutes.
Prashanth, a Cognizant employee and a former Infosys employee, resides
in Visakhapatnam.
Police also cracked Neelima's mails and came to
know that she had sent an email to her husband B Suresh saying, "Your
way of thinking is different from mine...I am paining you by being
quiet...I am unable to adjust... I always wanted to live my life my own
way...I like individuality and freedom...Your thoughts are entirely
different...I am not trying to fault you... 'Mana Iddarhiki set avadhu
ra'...I am very sorry."
Informing about Neelima and Prashanth's
relationship, police said, "Suresh said he knew Neelima had a friend by
name Prashanth. In the last one-and-half years, Suresh on one occasion
went to the US to meet Neelima and celebrate her birthday. It was on
this occasion that Neelima had introduced him to Prashanth along with
several other friends. However, Suresh said he was unaware of any
more details about him."
Police
officials also informed, "Seconds before Neelima's death she had sent
an SMS to Suresh. When Suresh was questioned about it, he told us that
his message box was full and hence the SMS might have not been
delivered."
Neelima also informed her husband that she needed to
pay 500 (currency not mentioned in the message but police presume it to
be US dollars) as rent to someone in the US and 4,000 (currency not
mentioned) to Prashanth.
Media reports claimed that Neelima, in
the mail to her husband, also asserted that Prashanth was just a friend
of her and Suresh should not misunderstand their relationship.
However, police confirmed
the news
that Neelima made an unofficial will and informed about the same
through her mail. Police said, "It was not a will, she only briefly
explained that benefits given by the company like provident
fund,
insurance should go to certain persons. As a result, the family members
requested police to stop the investigation since they no longer have
any doubts about her
death being a case of homicide."
27-year-old Neelima joined IT major
Infosys
in 2006. Then in 2009, she got married to her long time partner Suresh
who is a mobile phone company dealer. She was assigned to a project for
which she went to US in 2011 and returned to India on Jul 21, 2012.
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