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Hyderabad techie kills wife, 2 kids, commits suicide: Cops

The police said the techie, who belonged to Neredukommu village of Nalgonda district, had administered poison to his wife and children first and after ensuring that they had died, consumed the same poison to commit suicide.

Updated on: Mar 02, 2020 05:35 PM IST
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A 36-year-old software engineer working for a multi-national company killed his wife and two children by poisoning them before committing suicide at Hastinapuram on the outskirts of Hyderabad, the police said on Monday.

The techie left a suicide note in his diary addressed to his father, in which he had written that he was afraid that he would not be able to clear his debts. (FILE PHOTO.)
The techie left a suicide note in his diary addressed to his father, in which he had written that he was afraid that he would not be able to clear his debts. (FILE PHOTO.)

“The bodies were found in decomposed condition, indicating that the incident might have happened on Saturday,” L B Nagar inspector of police V Ashok Reddy said.

Reddy said the man, who hailed from a village in the Nalgonda district, had administered poison to his wife and children first and after ensuring that they had died, consumed the same poison to commit suicide.

The techie left a suicide note in his diary addressed to his father Yadaiah, in which he had written that he had no other option but to commit suicide, as he was afraid that he would not be able to clear his debts. He claimed to have taken 22 lakh as home loan from LIC and invested it in various places, which caused huge liabilities for him.

In his complaint to the police, the woman’s brother, also a software engineer from Kondareddipally village of Nagarkurnool district, said his sister got married to the Hyderabad man in 2012 and had two children.

The techie constructed a two-storeyed building in an open plot at Santoshi Mata Colony in Hastinapuram, gifted by his father who runs a provisions’ shop at his village. “Apart from the home loan from Life Insurance Corporation, he also took some personal loans. He wanted to set up his own company and do business, for which he had resorted to huge borrowings,” Satish said in the complaint.

On Monday morning, Satish went to his sister’s house, which was bolted from inside. Despite repeated ringing of the doorbell, they did not open the door. “Growing suspicious, he called the police who rushed to the spot. The police, with the help of the neighbours, broke open the door, only to find the techie and others lying dead,” the inspector said.

“We booked a case under Section 302 (murder) of the Indian Penal Code and Section 174 (suicide) of Criminal Procedure Code and are investigating the case,” Ashok Reddy said.

The woman’s father said there was no way her husband could have resorted to this extreme step due to financial problems, because both the families were well off. He suspected that his daughter might not be aware of the plan to kill her and her children. “She spoke to me last week and she did not make any complaint,” he said.

The four bodies were shifted to the Osmania General Hospital for post mortem examination.

 
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Srinivasa Rao Apparasu

Srinivasa Rao is Senior Assistant Editor based out of Hyderabad covering developments in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana . He has over three decades of reporting experience.

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