Tech hub suicide mystery By Rahul Kumar
A private school teacher and wife of an IT techie committed suicide by hanging herself from the ceiling of her apartment in Sector 56, Gurgaon. The husband, B Swaroop, who works with an ITeS provider company OSC as well as the parents of the deceased have claimed ignorance about the reasons behind the suicide. There are no clues to possibly explain this final self harm.
Even the police officials remain clueless as to the reasons that drove the young lady to commit suicide. In a suicide note left behind, Swaroop’s wife, Nileema Tiwari, made it clear that she held no one responsible for the extreme step she took to end her life, nor did she clarify the reason, said the police officials. They said the reason behind the suicide was clearly not known as the parents of the deceased had given a clean chit to their son-in-law.
According to the police investigating officer, the suicide note addressed to her husband read as: “I know I did wrong but I am not even in position to say sorry to you. I hope you would forgive me.”
With its head quarters at Vatika towers on Golf Course Road in Gurgaon, OSC serves and provides IT enabled services in the field of IT, finance and other business processes to international topnotch companies such as Clifford Chance which is the world’s largest law firm.
Nileema Tiwari who worked as an accounts and economics teacher with Rotary Public School (popularly known as RPS), Gurgaon had got married to B Swaroop in 2001. The duo had had no children out of their marriage as yet. The police said that Swaroop was not home when she committed suicide. According to the police investigating officer, Nileema was found hanging from the ceiling of her flat in Harmony Apartments at 11.30 pm on Tuesday by her husband Swaroop after he returned from his work. “Swaroop broke open the window with the help of a guard to enter his flat and found Nileema hanging from the ceiling. The husband has claimed that there was no altercation or dispute between them. Even the parents of the deceased have given a clean chit to Swaroop. However, we have found a suicide note in which she held no one responsible for her act,” the officer said.
(1/30/2009) |