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Deccan Herald » City » Detailed Story
Call centre girl ends life
DH News Service, Bangalore:
Namita Palleyi, a call centre employee committed suicide by hanging herself at her Pai Layout residence, in K R Puram, on Tuesday.


A call centre employee committed suicide by hanging herself at her Pai Layout residence, in K R Puram, on Tuesday.

Namita Palleyi, 24, a native of Orissa, and two of her friends were tenants in the house.

She was an employee of TCS Call Centre, in Whitefield.

According to the police, she told her roommates she wasn’t going to work and asked them to leave her alone. Her friends, who returned home that night, knocked the door but there was no response.

Suicide note

When they broke open the door with the help of house owner Magmainathan, they found Namita hanging from the ceiling fan.

A suicide note was found in the room, half of which was written in Oriya and the other half in English and addressed to the police.

It said Namita had a ‘split personality disorder’ and she didn’t want to disclose it to anyone.

When police interrogated her room-mates, the said they never felt she had behaved indifferently at any point of time.

Her brother, Rashmiranjan, who lives in Hyderabad, arrived here on Wednesday. He too could not decipher the letter written in Oriya. Namita’s parents are expected to arrive here in a couple of days.

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