IRS officer's daughter, IIT grad & UPSC aspirant murdered by ex-househelp

Started by Ganesh, Apr 24, 2026, 10:19 PM

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Ganesh

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/india-news/irs-officers-daughter-found-murdered-in-delhi-home-servant-main-suspect-11392590

Man, this life... She was an IIT Delhi student, an All‑India topper in class 12 CBSE, and an award‑winning dancer. Her father was an IRS officer, mother a doctor. And this happened? I mean, what the heck. Just a week ago she could have been among our 400k‑plus community, asking questions or laughing at memes. Life is so unpredictable. Om shanti ❤️. If anyone knows the victim, please don't share her name (I don't know it either and respect her privacy), but feel free to share how she was, her nature, so we can pray for her.



Harini

This shows that no matter who you are, powerful or not, our country isn't safe for women. The househelp didn't think twice before committing this horrific act; he seems to have no fear of law or consequences. May her soul rest in peace.

Cricfan

It happened right near my home; I feel terrible. Om shanti.


Namrata

Om shanti. May her soul rest in peace... This news is truly disheartening.

Nikhil

Rest in peace. But house help can be dangerous; we can't trust anyone these days. We need to stay aware, because after chasing easy money, some people become psychotic.


Navya


Avni

Honestly, the only mistake was not changing the locks. He probably had a spare key. To anyone reading this, if you have house help, don't give them extra access by handing over keys. If you're moving to a new place, make sure to change the lock system, especially if you have young kids. Stay safe. May her soul attain the highest abode at Hari's lotus feet.

Manish

She was extremely talented, smart and kind. We were college mates and became close friends in our final year. She was genuinely sweet. Last year I was going through a lot, and she helped me immensely. I spoke to her on Tuesday night and we planned to revise history over the weekend—little did I know that would be our last conversation. I still can't process what happened. I feel guilty for not being there when she needed me. I pray that wherever she is, her soul rests in peace.