‘Neelima was emotionally distressed’
By Express News Service - HYDERABAD
05th August 2012 09:34 AM
Police investigating the death of Infosys employee Neelima Yeruva on Tuesday are following up on a text message sent by her to a mobile phone in Mumbai, which suggests that she was in some emotional difficulty.
‘I lost everything in my life. I want to be a good wife to you in my next birth,” was the last text message sent from Neelima’s phone at 9.45 p.m. on July 31, shortly before she fell to her death on the parking lot of the Infosys Hyderabad campus.
Three days after the death, Cyberabad police have broken the passwords to Neelima’s email accounts and unlocked her Samsung cell phone. However, they found no data in the phone and suspect she deleted her contact numbers, caller lists and SMSes before her death.
Police then approached the service provider to get her call and SMS data. They say the mobile phone to which the last message was sent is located in Mumbai.
Pursuing further leads in the mystery, police are planning to question a man named Prashant, aka Pandu, with whom Neelima was said to have been in touch by email. Prashant is reportedly a senior IT professional working with Cognizant and had been a colleague of Neelima at an IT firm.
“Neelima was in touch with Prashant by email. Neelima sent him several emails but he replied to only a few,” police sources said.
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Comments(12)
dont let to know her personal life to public as she is already dead,my deep condolences to herand if some person scratched to death he/she should punish
Posted by ananomous at 08/05/2012 22:06 Reply to this Report abuse
Prasant a friend of her should explain the reason behind her death. As he is the only one who knows the reasons for her emotional stress. This incident has created lot of disturbances in public minds , doubting the security of infosys or any other IT company. Its the responsibility of the media and police to reveal her death mystery.
Posted by ananomous at 08/06/2012 13:12 Reply to this Report abuse
Suicide was not a solution .She should not have married if she was in love with Prashant. If she fell in love after she got married, then , it is her mistake and she deserves this. As parents, we must make our kids ready to handle any emotional problems. If Neelima was well attached to her mom,she should have disclosed what struggle she is undergoing and what kind of help she wants from them, matter would have got solved with the intervention of parents and husband. If she had married due to parents force, then parents deserve to loose their daughter. What ever, Neelima is well educated,self dependent girl to do what ever she wished. A girl should be aware of her limitations in society.Now the trend of 'Falling for guys even after marriage ' has started. Do not understand where the society is heading up to...!!
Posted by sri at 08/08/2012 02:02 Reply to this Report abuse
I strongly agree with raj and sri.I am also a IT professional.But defintely not with usha...We should understand our limitations and respect our family and husband....after marriage..At least she should have thought of her kids..Every humans has problems....and there is a solution for most of them....... May her husband has all the strength to bear this....
Posted by vidya at 08/08/2012 15:46 Reply to this Report abuse
Most worst text I have ever read...! chi..! " If she fell in love after she got married, then , it is her mistake and she deserves this." How can you say this? If she fell in love after she got married, then, she may explain about her love to her husband and her parents, and even if they don't agree, she can take her own decission because she is an independent girl. And it is her life, no other person will have any rights. So she can take divorce and she can start new relationships. She have rights to live however she likes. Because this society is filled with such a narrow minded persons like "SRI"... women cant do anything other than choosing death. Even after death they dont leave women, posting worst comments on her.
Posted by raviandbangaram@gmail.com at 08/09/2012 11:28 Reply to this Report abuse
All the rules and regulations what the society introduced are for the welfare of human beings(include female).., not to push them to death. Human being is existed first on this earth not the society.. Human beings started the society for their well being. SarathChandra Chatopadhyay (the great bengali writer) intention behind creating Devdas is the same. The useless rules nd society killed Devdas not the drink. As same the society, the male advantage killed Neelima.. Poor Neelima... u r a beautiful angel.. you shouldn't have taken this worst decission.. life is to live.. nothing wrong in falling love with another person after marriage..but the person whom you have loved is a waste fellow.. he don't deserve your love.. he even became unable to support you.. Girls please dont take such decissions, dont giv chance to male, even they enjoy ur death.. The love story what created is fake.to mislead the public, still there are many questions not answered by police or infosys or family members
Posted by pavani99999@gmail.com at 08/09/2012 11:53 Reply to this Report abuse
I concur. The life is to live and to be lived in the way person chooses. RIP Neelima. Hope we as a society learn to accep this fact.
Posted by Sidharth at 08/09/2012 17:38 Reply to this Report abuse
Ravi, what else do you expect from 'modern indian society'. People wrote hate comments and used bad words for Aishwarya when she got a little plum after having a baby. The same Aishwarya these guys worshipped for 2 decades!! Men are trained in indian society to hate women, they envy the modern women, they have resentment that women have become independent enuf to 'select' thier own life partner, to make thier own decisions. And guys show thier resentment when they come across news like these.. they wont comment and talk about the shooting at Gurudwara in US.. No they need a reason to poke, to show finger at women by any means and by any cost!!
Posted by akshay at 08/09/2012 13:46 Reply to this Report abuse