30-Year-Old Techie Consumes 130 Sleeping Pills, Ends Life 

Sangareddy/Hyderabad, April 8 (Maxim News): A 30-year-old woman, who was working from home for a software firm, was found dead in her home at Madhavapuri Colony under the Ameenpur police station limits. She was found to have consumed 130 sleeping pills last night.

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The incident came to light on Monday morning when she did not wake up. The victim was identified as Rina, who was married and divorced a few years ago. She was staying with her parents while working for a software firm from home. 

Rina reportedly was taking medicines for depression following suggestions from a doctor. Police said she had consumed 130 pills on Sunday night while going to sleep and is suspected to have died in her sleep.

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The Ameenpur police registered a case. The body was shifted to the Area Hospital in Patancheru for postmortem. The investigation is on. (Maxim News) 


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