Chennai: After Neelima, another woman techie commits suicide

Chennai police on Tuesday informed that the woman, whose identity has not been revealed yet, jumped from her office - Cognizant Technology Solutions.
According to sources, the woman entered into the office premises late night as she wanted to apply for leave.
The woman, who got married in 2011, and her husband reportedly had plans to visit her brother's place at the outskirt of Chennai.
Despite police statement, many started questioning about the suspicious circumstances in which she committed suicide.
Here, it can be recalled that Infosys techie Neelima, too, had jumped off from her office building in Hyderabad. Neelima suicide case hogged the limelight. Initially, it was suspected to be a case of murder. However, later police confirmed that Neelima committed suicide due to marital problems. [Read: Reasons behind Infosys employee Neelima's death revealed]
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