- A former software engineer died by suicide in Bengaluru's Nallurahalli on Thursday
- Family alleges harassment and extortion demands by two individuals and civic officials
- Murali bought a site in 2018 and was building a house when harassment occurred
A former software engineer died by suicide at an under-construction building in Bengaluru's Nallurahalli on Thursday, with his family alleging harassment and torture by civic body officials.
Murali Govindaraju's mother alleged that continuous harassment and illegal extortion demands by two individuals pushed her son to kill himself. In a complaint filed with the police, she said that Murali - who lived with his wife Durgadevi and children Kanishtha and Deshita, had purchased a site in Nallurahalli from a relative in 2018. He was in the process of constructing a house on the property.
On October 25, two people identified as Usha Nambiyar and Shashi Nambiyar, allegedly visited Murali multiple times (around 10 to 15 times) and demanded Rs 20 lakh. When he refused to pay, they allegedly colluded with some Greater Bengaluru Authority officials and repeatedly visited the construction site, subjecting him to mental harassment.
On the day of the incident, the complainant alleged that Murali faced renewed pressure to pay the demanded amount. Deeply distressed, he reportedly left home around 6 am and went to the under-construction building. He then killed himself by hanging from an iron hook meant for a ceiling fan.
The body was discovered around 9:30 am by a carpenter, Ganesha, who had arrived for work and immediately informed the family.
Murali's mother has sought legal action against Usha and Shashi, accusing them of harassment and abetment to her son's suicide.
Police have filed a case and are investigating the matter, officials said.
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