The mysterious death of a 34-year-old software engineer, Pooja Datta, in Bengaluru has sparked a significant police inquiry. Initial findings suggest she was battling severe depression and had severed ties with her family. Pooja, who had quit her job a year ago, had disconnected her phone and changed her number, remaining out of contact with relatives and friends.
Neighbors reported not seeing Pooja for three months, and police discovered writings on her walls indicating possible depression. Authorities are exploring the role of a young man who frequented her home. While sticky notes with various words were found in her house, investigators have not uncovered evidence of foul play, focusing on potential relationship issues or family troubles as motives.
Pooja’s family confirmed her detachment after losing her job and husband during the pandemic. They revealed plans to perform her last rites in Bengaluru due to her mother’s illness. The case, which surfaced on Monday, has taken a new turn with revelations from the house owner about the involvement of a young man. Police are reviewing CCTV footage, call records, and questioning acquaintances to unravel the circumstances surrounding Pooja’s demise.
