
A very surprising and disturbing news has come out from the IT hub area of Hyderabad, the capital of Telangana. A 37-year-old female software engineer has died after falling from the sixth floor of a multi-storey building located in Miyapur area here. After this incident, sensation has spread in the entire area and among the co-workers of the deceased.
According to the information received, the deceased has been identified. Isha Sahu She was born as , who was a software engineer by profession and was living in this area.
Police reached the spot, investigation continues
As soon as information about the incident was received, the local Miyapur police station immediately reached the spot. After closely inspecting the spot, the police took possession of the body and sent it to the government hospital for post-mortem. Police officials say that they are investigating the matter from every angle.
Initially it seems to be a case of suicide, but the police are not completely ruling out the accident or any other conspiracy angle. There is no official confirmation from the police yet regarding whether any suicide note has been found from the incident site or not.
Police is investigating call details and CCTV footage
To get to the bottom of the matter, the police are examining the call details of the deceased’s mobile phone and footage of CCTV cameras installed around the building. Along with this, Isha Sahu’s family, friends and her office colleagues are also being interrogated to find out whether she was going through any mental stress, personal problems or work pressure for some time.
Increasing stress and mental health in IT sector
This tragic incident has once again sparked a debate on the mental health and work-life balance of professionals working in the corporate and IT sector. It is often seen that increasing work pressure in high-profile jobs, long working hours and problems on the personal front push people towards deep mental stress. However, in the case of Isha Sahu, the real reason for this step will become completely clear only after the detailed investigation report of the police comes.
Help is always available (Helpline Information)
Life is very precious. If you or someone you know is going through any kind of mental stress, depression or crisis, please do not remain alone. Contact the National Mental Health Helpline or local counseling centers immediately for help:
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Kiran Helpline (Government of India): 1800-599-0019 (available 24/7)
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Tele-Manas: 14416 or 1800-891-4416
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