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Bengaluru techie commits suicide after jumping off 9th floor

| | Jul 21, 2016, at 01:38 am
Bengaluru, July 20 (IBNS): A 32-year-old techie, working with Genpact in Benagluru, committed suicide by jumping off the ninth floor of his office.
The victim, Gulshan Chopra, was working late in his office on Monday night and around midnight he killed himself.
 
He had been in Bengaluru working with Genpact for the last one year and three months. 
 
Chopra shared a PG accommodation with a man in Madiwala in the city, said reports.
 
He was engaged and his marriage was fixed to happen in November this year.
 
He seemed depressed but he did not complain of any work tension or problems, his family told police.
 

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