Man bludgeons colleague to death in Bengaluru office after tiff over keeping lights on | Bengaluru News

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Bengaluru: An argument between two colleagues over something as trivial as switching off lights at their workplace ended in a gruesome murder in West Bengaluru.A 41-year-old employee at a digital vault and photo-editing firm located near M C Layout in Govindarajnagar was bludgeoned to death with a dumbbell by one of his colleagues in the early hours of Saturday. The accused was arrested after he surrendered at Govindarajanagar police station. The victim, Bheemesh Babu, hailed from Chitradurga and was a manager at the firm. The accused has been identified as Somala Vamshi, 24, a technical executive from Andhra Pradesh residing in Nayandahalli. Babu, who had a problem with bright lights, often used to insist his colleague turn off the lights when not needed. On the night of the incident, around 1 am, Vamshi, who was still editing videos, reportedly got irritated when Babu told him to switch off the lights. A verbal spat followed, which quickly escalated. In a fit of rage, Vamshi allegedly hurled chilli powder at Babu, picked up an iron dumbbell, and repeatedly struck him on the head, face, and chest with it. As Babu collapsed, Vamshi panicked. He rushed out to meet one of his colleagues, Gowri Prasad, in Nayandahalli. Prasad then approached one of his friends for help. Soon, all three were back in the office. As Babu lay motionless, Prasad and his friend called the ambulance. The ambulance staff checked Babu and declared him dead.A case of murder has been registered, and investigations are on. DC (West) Girish S confirmed that keeping lights on in office was the trigger for the murder. BOX:Woman’s decomposed body foundBengaluru: A 25-year-old woman’s decomposed body was found in her rented house in Gayatri Nagar, North Bengaluru, on Saturday. The deceased was identified as Supriya, a resident of Railway Parallel Road and a native of Davanagere district. She was an MBA, working with a private firm. Police said Supriya was found hanging in a room on the third floor, which was locked from inside. No suicide note was found. A senior police officer said the victim’s mobile phone had been seized and it would be sent to the forensic science laboratory “for data retrieval”.Based on a complaint filed by Supriya’s family, a case of unnatural death was registered.





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