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Accenture Targeted Online After Bengaluru Techie's Suicide - News Directory 3

Accenture Targeted Online After Bengaluru Techie’s Suicide

December 11, 2024 Catherine Williams Tech
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Original source: hindustantimes.com

Accenture Targeted Online After Bengaluru Techie’s Suicide

Bengaluru, India – Tech giant Accenture found⁤ itself at ‍the centre ⁢of ⁣a social media storm following the tragic suicide of a 34-year-old software engineer in Bengaluru. The deceased, who left behind a harrowing 40-page ⁤note detailing alleged mental harassment and extortion ⁤by his wife, sparked outrage online.

Many users, fueled by a viral ‍video where the techie recounted his struggles, demanded ⁢Accenture fire the wife, alleging she ⁢worked as an analyst at the company. Screenshots purportedly from her ​LinkedIn profile circulated widely,further ​inflaming the situation.

Angry users flooded accenture’s X (formerly Twitter) account with demands for swift‍ action.​ “dear @Accenture you have 24 hours to fire. Your ​time starts now,” one post read.​ The company afterward made its account ‌private.

Newsdirectory3.com reached out to Accenture for a statement but has yet to receive a response.

A Tale of⁣ Extortion and Despair

The deceased, originally‌ from​ uttar pradesh, claimed⁤ in his suicide note that he was subjected to extortion by his wife and ​her family. Police have filed‌ a case against the wife,her ‌mother,brother,and uncle,who allegedly demanded 3 ‌crore rupees‍ to settle legal disputes.

“We have booked‍ them⁣ under ⁣Bhartiya ‍Nyaya Sanhita‌ (BNS) section 108 (abetment of suicide) and launched an investigation,”​ Marathahalli ‍police inspector Anil Kumar‌ stated.The techie’s suicide note, shared with the Save Indian Family ​Foundation before ‌his death, paints a picture ‍of ⁣emotional and financial turmoil.

A‍ Troubled Marriage

The couple married in 2019 after meeting on a matrimonial website,but their relationship deteriorated in 2021.the wife allegedly left⁤ their Bengaluru home with their son,and her family subsequently began demanding large sums of money.

When the techie refused to comply, his wife filed a series of cases against him, accusing him and his family of attempted murder, ‍dowry harassment, and sexual misconduct.

In his final note, the techie pleaded for justice for his family and requested that a gift he had purchased for his four-year-old son be delivered to him after his death.

police revealed ​that the man faced over 40 court ‍notices in a single year,⁣ forcing him ‌to constantly travel between Bengaluru and Uttar Pradesh.

This tragic incident has ⁣ignited a national conversation about mental ‌health, domestic abuse, and the legal system’s handling of such cases.

Accenture Under fire After Bengaluru⁢ TechieS Suicide

bengaluru, ‌India – A devastating suicide case has thrown Accenture into the harsh glare ‌of⁣ public scrutiny. The tech giant is facing intense online backlash following the death of a 34-year-old software engineer who ‌allegedly took his own life ​due to mental harassment⁢ and extortion by his‌ wife.

The deceased, originally from ⁤Uttar Pradesh, left behind a chilling 40-page⁢ suicide‌ note⁣ detailing alleged abuse.He claimed his ⁣wife and her‍ family demanded 3 crore rupees to settle legal disputes,forcing him‌ into ⁣a desperate situation. ​

Fueled by‌ a⁢ viral video where⁤ the techie recounted⁤ his‌ struggles, social media erupted wiht outrage.⁢ Many users, believing the‍ wife worked as an analyst at Accenture, demanded the company instantly terminate her ‍employment. Screenshots purportedly⁢ from her LinkedIn profile​ circulated widely, further exacerbating ​the situation.

Angry users bombarded Accenture’s X (formerly Twitter) account​ with relentless demands​ for action.“Dear @accenture you have ‌24 hours ⁢to fire.Your‌ time starts now,” one post declared. ‌ Accenture subsequently made⁢ its account private.

Newsdirectory3.com reached out to Accenture ​for‍ a statement ‌but has yet to receive a‍ response.

Bengaluru police have filed a case against the⁣ wife, her mother, brother, ‍and uncle under the ⁤Bhartiya Nyaya sanhita (BNS) section 108 (abetment ⁣of ⁣suicide) and ⁤launched‌ a full examination.

The suicide note, shared with the Save‍ Indian ⁤Family ⁤Foundation before his death, paints a harrowing picture of emotional and financial turmoil. The techie’s story, which includes a 2019 marriage arranged through a matrimonial website and subsequent deterioration, highlights the complexities of troubled relationships and legal battles.

This tragedy​ has sparked a nationwide dialog ⁣about mental health, domestic abuse, and​ the legal system’s response to such sensitive​ cases.

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