Software engineer commits suicide Hyderabad, Nov 20 (INN): A 23-year-old female software engineer committed suicide by hanging to the ceiling at her residence in Kendra Vihar Stage II near Gachchibowli here on Sunday morning.
According to Raidurg police, the deceased, Nellisetti Sindhu, was a software engineer. She was married to a software engineer Manikantha about four months ago. However, the girl was upset over the marriage as she wanted to go for higher studies.
The reason for the suicide is heart-wrenching ' she took the extreme step as she was married off resulting in stoppage of higher studies. Sindhuura, a native of Tenali in Guntur district, was living in an apartment in Kendriya Vihar Complex at Gachi'bowli, along with her parents.
Four months ago she was married to Manikantha, a software engineer in Infosys. Manikantha was also living with his in-laws. However, Sindhuura, who was working as a software engineer with Intelli Group, wanted to pursue a degree in MBA in the US.
Although she did not leave behind any suicide note, her husband and parents info'rmed the Rayadurgam police that she was very keen on pursuing her higher studies abroad and had not wanted to get married.
The fact that she could not pursue her higher studies left her very upset and resorted to hanging herself by hanging herself from the ceiling fan using a saree.
According to her parents, she retired into a room other than her bedroom in the apartment after dinner on Saturday.
On Sunday morning when her husband tried to call her by knocking on the door he was met with stony silence.
Suspecting trouble, the family member broke open the door to find her hanging.
A pall of gloom descended on the apartment complex as her parents and husband wailed inconsolably.
While her father, Hanumanthulu, tried to bang his head against a wall, the police and others prevented him.
Unable to bear the shock, her mother fainted and upon recovering was said to be staring at her daughter's photographs in a daze.
When asked for details, Manikantha pleaded that he be left alone.
The mandal revenue officer conducted the inquest, while the body of the deceased was shifted to Osmania General Hospital for an autopsy.
News Posted: 20 November, 2011
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