Indian Software Engineer Kills Wife, Hangs Himself – He Had Suspected Her Fidelity

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Monday, March 24, 2008 at 1:52:54 PM
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The differences evidently told on the marital life of Amit and Rinku.

It appears the couple had frequent fights over the alleged affair. ''Their troubles began after Rinku started coming home late from work,'' said a police officer.


Amit's friends said he was intelligent, but was also nosey. He would use network sniffers to peep into what was happening on others' desktops,'' recalled a friend.

Only in December last, a 35-year-old chartered accountant with a reputed international consultancy firm and based in New Delhi, confessed to strangling his 33-year-old wife to death, stuffing the body into a suitcase and then driving all around with the body in the boot of his luxury car.

Along the way, he took time off to attend a business meeting. He finally dumped the body close to his residence.

Rohit Pagade told police he had killed his wife Archana, a deputy director with the Union commerce ministry after a small fight ''went out of control.''

According to the police, after killing Archana, Rohit lay by the side of body, in the same bed, till the next morning. Only he couldn't sleep as he was very ''restless.''

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mohit

3/25/2008

I see you deleted a few comments that contained criticism of your article. I saw no profanities but pure and logical criticism.

Glad that the comments affected you though deleting them is as bad as hiding facts.

Anyways, the comment by Vanessa has no mention how this is a region (not profession) specific problem. The argument in the comment is digressing from what actually is written in the article which pins down the irrational and tragic act to Delhi in general.

Certainly bad journalism if you count my vote.
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Vanessa

3/24/2008

I do not think this is bad journalism. Medindia is only reporting the event as it has been described in so many papers etc. Maybe the people protesting are from the company where the person worked. It really doesnt matter wheather he was a software person or an accountant or a doctor. It is possible that people in 'high stress' profession are more likely to suffer from depression. And this can drive them to do crazy things. It is an unfortunate episode however the IT companies and other similar organisations should offer their employees some opportunities for counselling if they feel it is necessary. This may be possible online too. It wil help in overcoming to some extent these kind of episiodes.
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harry

3/24/2008

You have a disturbed and underdeveloped mind to bias this tragedy against Delhi,needless to say killing someone is wrong.But on this sad and tragic loss of two young lifes ..don't twist your decadent mentality.Just express grief.
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