Tamilnadu man ends life, bequeaths 20cr ($ 4 million) property to the Chief Minister
TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Coimbatore: A 24-year-old software engineer,employed with a major IT firm in the outskirts of Coimbatore,committed suicide by hanging himself at his residence on Sunday.
In his suicide note he states that loneliness drove him to kill himself.His note also reveals his substantial wealth,estimated to be worth anywhere between Rs 12 to Rs 20 crore,has been bequeathed to chief minister J Jayalalithaa.
J Sathyanarayana was a recluse who rarely mingled with others.So when he lost his mother to cardiac arrest a few months ago,he was very lonely.He had lost his father B Jaikumar in 2007 when he succumbed to a fall at his residence. Although he initially worked in Chennai,he acquired a transfer recently to live with his mother.
He was devastated over her sudden death.
After her death,he occasionally visited his grandfather Balu Naidu at Vaiyampalayam in Coimbatore.He stayed with us once in a while.He seemed to be normal.I have no idea why he took the extreme step, said 75-yearold Balu.When he did visit he mostly kept to himself,reading the newspaper.
His suicide note reveals a very sad,lonely man.When you read this,I will not be alive.I have nobody left in this world and I feel very lonely.I have some property worth between Rs 12 to Rs 20 crore which I wish to bequeath to Amma, the note said.
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TIMES NEWS NETWORK
Coimbatore: A 24-year-old software engineer,employed with a major IT firm in the outskirts of Coimbatore,committed suicide by hanging himself at his residence on Sunday.
In his suicide note he states that loneliness drove him to kill himself.His note also reveals his substantial wealth,estimated to be worth anywhere between Rs 12 to Rs 20 crore,has been bequeathed to chief minister J Jayalalithaa.
J Sathyanarayana was a recluse who rarely mingled with others.So when he lost his mother to cardiac arrest a few months ago,he was very lonely.He had lost his father B Jaikumar in 2007 when he succumbed to a fall at his residence. Although he initially worked in Chennai,he acquired a transfer recently to live with his mother.
He was devastated over her sudden death.
After her death,he occasionally visited his grandfather Balu Naidu at Vaiyampalayam in Coimbatore.He stayed with us once in a while.He seemed to be normal.I have no idea why he took the extreme step, said 75-yearold Balu.When he did visit he mostly kept to himself,reading the newspaper.
His suicide note reveals a very sad,lonely man.When you read this,I will not be alive.I have nobody left in this world and I feel very lonely.I have some property worth between Rs 12 to Rs 20 crore which I wish to bequeath to Amma, the note said.
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