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Time of India
5 days ago
- Time of India
‘I am done with life': Pune techie jumps from 21st floor in Hinjewadi; suicide suspected
Representative AI image PUNE: A woman techie (25) died after jumping off the 21st-floor balcony of her rented flat in a residential society in phase III of Hinjewadi around 4.30am on May 31 She worked with an IT company in Hinjewadi IT Park. Senior inspector Kanhaiya Thorat of Hinjewadi police told TOI, "It is a case of death by suicide. We found a suicide note on her body which said — 'I am done with life. I am sorry, please pardon me.' We suspect the techie was depressed. However, we do not know the reason behind her depression." "We have registered an accidental death case in this regard," Thorat said. According to the police, the techie, a native of Ahilyanagar, went out of her rented flat on May 30. She returned to the housing society around 4.20am on May 31 and went to her flat. She entered the balcony from where she jumped off. Police studied the CCTV footage of the society and found her movements on the premises. She was taken to YCMH in Pimpri and was declared dead. She died of multiple injuries, police added. "After studying the circumstances, we do not believe there is foul play," he said. Police have seized her cellphone, clothes and other belongings for further probe. Get the latest lifestyle updates on Times of India, along with Eid wishes , messages , and quotes !


Time of India
22-04-2025
- Time of India
Four extort 70k from trucker transporting buffaloes; booked
Pune: The Hinjewadi police on Monday filed a case against three men and a woman on the charge of extorting Rs70,000 from a truck driver transporting buffaloes to Mumbai near Wakad bridge on April 8. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The four suspects beat up the driver and threatened to take legal action against him. They forcibly took money from him. The driver, who hails from Govandi in Mumbai, approached the police on Monday and lodged a complaint. Senior police inspector Kanhaiya Thorat of the Hinjewadi police said the complainant and three more drivers were transporting buffaloes to Mumbai in four trucks on April 8. "The suspects chased them in a car and blocked their way near the Wakad bridge. They threatened the complainant and the three other drivers and asked if they had the permit to transport the animals," Thorat said. He said they beat up the complainant and threatened to seize all four vehicles and the animals in them. To avoid police, they forced the driver to transfer Rs70,000 online and drove away. The complainant and three others then went to Mumbai along with the animals before approaching the police, the officer said. "We ascertained the identity of two men and a woman. We have booked them on the charge of extortion. We would soon arrest them," Thorat said.