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Thursday, 19 September 2024 8.15 AM IST

Roshith's death still looms in mystery; suicide note found

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THIRUVANANTHAPURAM: Roshith jumped from the top of a technopark building for reasons unknown. His parents and close ones are yet to come to terms with the tragedy that came uninvited. Proved his mettle in studies, Roshith excelled in work too, which makes it hard to digest that the youngster called curtains to his life from his workplace.

Roshith passed with excellent marks from Trivandrum engineering college. He later landed up in the haven of Technopark with a lucrative job. Things were always plain sailing for the youngster from Varkala. Santhosh, the father of Roshith took his family to Manacaud in the city from Varkala over 13 years ago for providing better educational opportunities for his children.

Santhosh is currently building a house in Varkala and the family was on a visit last day. When the car reached Kazhahkootam, Santhosh asked Roshith to join the family in visiting the place but was curtly denied by the youngster. The family proceeded with the trip but before reaching Varkala came the disastrous news about Roshith’s death.

Santhosh points to the arduous struggles in work to be the reason for Roshith ending his life in the most horrific way. He said that Roshith has opened up about the pressure and showed apprehension that he will come short of completing a project within a specified deadline. Roshith’s elder brother also works in Technopark with another firm. A note has been found from Roshith which requests nobody to point a finger at the company for his death.

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