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Techie commits suicide after marriage plan fails

Updated on: 14 May,2010 08:59 AM IST  | 
Imran Gowhar |

Z Omega jumped before a moving train after her boyfriend's family rejected her

Techie commits suicide after marriage plan fails

Z Omega jumped before a moving train after her boyfriend's family rejected her


Z Omega, a 25-year-old software engineer committed suicide by jumping in front of a running train after allegedly being dumped by her techie boy friend.

Omega, a native of Andhra Pradesh, was working in au00a0 software firm. Initially, the Cantonment Police, who found Omega's mangled body, booked a case as accidental death but after they traced her identity through a bank passbook, they changed the case to suicide and also charged her boyfriend Santosh Kumar, a techie from Warangal working in Bangalore, with abetment to suicide .

Santosh's parents had allegedly rejected Omega as the families came from different castes. "Omega was very disturbed, which is why she took the extreme step," said J Francis, Omega's father.

On Saturday, Omega's body was found between Krishnarajapura and Byappanahalli railway track. The Cantonment Police are on the lookout for Santosh, who is missing since Saturday.




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