Hyderabad: A 23-year-old female software engineer working with Infosys at Gachibowli here allegedly committed suicide today by jumping from a multi-storeyed building in her office campus, police said.
Sahiti Vyasam, employed with Infosys since 2009 jumped from the fourth floor of the building and died on her way to a nearby hospital, Raidurgam Inspector of Police M Ravichandan Reddy told PTI.
Sahiti was a resident of L B Nagar here, the police officer said, adding that further investigations are on.
When asked if any suicide note was found, Reddy said the case was in preliminary stage of investigation and reasons for her resorting to the extreme step were still not known.
Sahiti's body was shifted to Osmania General Hospital mortuary for conducting postmortem, Reddy said.
A labourer from Orissa identified as Lamodar Rao, was injured in the incident as the techie fell on him after she leaped from the building, police said.
Sahiti Vyasam, employed with Infosys since 2009 jumped from the fourth floor of the building and died on her way to a nearby hospital, Raidurgam Inspector of Police M Ravichandan Reddy told PTI.
Sahiti was a resident of L B Nagar here, the police officer said, adding that further investigations are on.
Sahiti's body was shifted to Osmania General Hospital mortuary for conducting postmortem, Reddy said.
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