Chennai: 30-year-old Infosys techie found dead in office restroom


Chennai, May 31 (Deccan Chronicle): A 30-year-old software professional working in Infosys in Mahindra city near Chennai was found dead in the office restroom, police said on Wednesday.

The deceased was identified as Ilyaraja a resident of Villupuram district. He usually travels from Dindivanam in Villupuram to Mahindra city.

Police said that he failed to go home on Monday after work and his wife had lodged a complaint on Tuesday.

On Tuesday evening his body, with no clothes, was found in the restroom. Police noted it looked like a murder inside the office.

"We are probing all possibilities," police said.

  

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Wed, May 31 2017

    IT Companies have started sacking employees ...

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  • Af,,, Mangalore

    Wed, May 31 2017

    Sleepless nights and over stress could be cause of death.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Thu, Jun 01 2017

    @AF;mangalore,sleepless nights and stress mean too much work doesnt make one clothless in a rest room.When police say it looks like murder ,can be possible .Many carry money with them ,or any female visitor ?Horible.that makes one to be unsure to be alone.Dead in office room ?wasnt any watch man in such a big firm?suspicious .Or any cctv cameras picture may give answer to this May his soul rest in peace.Heartfelt sympathys to the family.One doubt,in such companys noone can enter without their identity card.May be a insider?Rival?

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