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Railway employee in Lucknow jumps to death from fourth floor

The deceased had accused five of her colleagues of mental harassment in a letter addressed to the Alambagh police station in-charge. Police found the letter, written about two weeks ago, in her room.

Updated on: Apr 15, 2019, 12:20:32 IST
Hindustan Times, Lucknow | By
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A 30-year-old woman railway employee ended her life by jumping from the fourth floor of the residential building she stayed in, in Lucknow’s Alambagh area in the intervening night of Saturday/Sunday.

According to police,  the deceased was posted in Lucknow as accounts assistant and stayed alone in a residential flat in a railway colony of Alambagh. (Getty Images)
According to police, the deceased was posted in Lucknow as accounts assistant and stayed alone in a residential flat in a railway colony of Alambagh. (Getty Images)

The deceased had accused five of her colleagues of mental harassment in a letter addressed to the Alambagh police station in-charge. Police found the letter, written about two weeks ago, in her room.

Circle officer (CO) of Alambagh police station Sanjeev Sinha said the deceased, Sonu Kumari, was a resident of Nalanda, Bihar. He said the woman was posted in Lucknow as accounts assistant and stayed alone in a residential flat in a railway colony of Alambagh. Divisional Railway Manager (DRM) of Northern Railway Satish Kumar said the police were probing the allegations levelled by the deceased in her letter. He said the railways will cooperate with the police if they required any assistance in the investigation. Circle officer Sinha said local residents found out about the alleged suicide after hearing the thud of the victim’s body landing on the ground. He said they rushed her to a near-by hospital where she was declared brought dead. “Her family has been informed about the incident,” he added.

Sinha said an FIR would be registered against the accused after getting a formal complaint from the deceased’s family. Her body was sent for post-mortem examination, he added.

 
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