Income tax official dies by suicide in Hyderabad

Income tax official dies by suicide in Hyderabad

CA Pratibha Goyal | Apr 5, 2025 |

Income tax official dies by suicide in Hyderabad

Income tax official dies by suicide in Hyderabad

An income tax worker who was upset about her poor health allegedly committed suicide on Saturday by jumping from the Central Government Offices (CGO) Towers in Kavadiguda.

On a closed holiday, 52-year-old Jayalakshmi, who was employed as the Income Tax Inspector in the complex’s I-T Department, came to work and took her own life.

According to the information that is currently accessible, Jayalakshmi has been upset about her health for a few days. Her health did not improve despite the care she was receiving.

She plunged from the eighth level of the building after arriving at the office on the holiday that was closed. She suffered severe blood injuries when she fell to the ground and instantly passed away. She was already dead when the office security officer who was on duty hurried to her aid.

The Gandhi Nagar police arrived on the scene and began an investigation after obtaining the information.

As of yet, no official complaint had been filed.

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