Nagpur Shocker: Junior Kills IT Firm Employee After Remark over Performance at Work

A junior colleague held for allegedly killing an employee of an IT consulting services company in Nagpur has told the police that he was enraged after his senior commented about his performance at work, an official said on Sunday.

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Nagpur, February 25: A junior colleague held for allegedly killing an employee of an IT consulting services company in Nagpur has told the police that he was enraged after his senior commented about his performance at work, an official said on Sunday. The victim, identified as L Devanathan Lakshminarasimhan (21), was working as an assistant manager with Hexaware Technologies in MIHAN (Multi-Modal International Cargo Hub and Airport at Nagpur) for the last ten months, the Nagpur police had said earlier. Nagpur Shocker: Former Press Photographer Vinay Punekar Shot Dead Inside House in Raj Nagar Area; Accused Absconding.

The incident occurred in a flat in Shyam Nagar area when the victim his colleagues Chandel and Pawan Anil Gupta, alias Halwai were drinking alcohol. Citing Chandel's interrogation, the official said that Devanathan raised questions concerning his performance at work and told him that he was lacking in certain areas. “Chandel was infuriated. He grabbed a knife and stabbed Devanathan in the chest. The knife pierced Devanathan's heart, resulting in his death,” the official said. Nagpur Shocker: Man Threatens to Blow Up House After ‘Wife Refuses to Cook’, Arrested.

The crime came to light after Chandel and Halwai took Devanathan to a private hospital on Wednesday morning. They told the staff that he suffered injuries after falling in the bathroom. However, the staff doubted their claims as the body bore stab wounds.

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Police launched an investigation after the victim's brother lodged a complaint. Chandel confessed to the crime after being questioned by the police.

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