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'20 people at party, all drunk': Mystery shrouds Hyderabad techie's death during team farmhouse outing

A 27-year-old software employee, Gandla Ramu, was found dead in a swimming pool during a team outing at a farmhouse in Koyyalagudem, Choutuppal, Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district. Police have registered a murder case after receiving a complaint from the victim's father, who alleged that Ramu was struck with a stick during an altercation. The incident occurred amid a gathering of approximately 20 colleagues and their team leader, who reportedly consumed alcohol. Authorities are awaiting the results of a post-mortem to determine the exact cause of death.

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HYDERABAD: A 27-year-old software employee was found dead in the swimming pool of a farmhouse during a team outing in Koyyalagudem in Choutuppal in Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district on Saturday night. Though police have registered a murder case following a complaint from the victim's father, cops said they were waiting for the post-mortem report to determine the cause of death. According to Choutuppal inspector N Manmadha Rao, the deceased, Gandla Ramu, a native of Mancherial, had gone to the farmhouse along with around 20 colleagues and their team leader for the party. During the gathering, the group consumed liquor and Ramu allegedly got into a brief altercation with one of the employees. A few hours later, around 1am, Ramu was found lying in the swimming pool. His colleagues rushed to his aid and attempted CPR, but he could not be saved. He was taken to a nearby government hospital in Choutuppal where he was declared brought dead. Police received information about the death around 2am from the hospital. "His family, in their complaint, have alleged that he was hit with a stick following an altercation.

We have registered a murder case accordingly. We have not yet identified a suspect. There were 20 people at the party, all drunk," the inspector said. The complaint was lodged by Ramu's father G Anjaiah on Sunday morning. Police said they recovered Ramu's ID card and mobile phone. No other items were seized. The inspector said they were questioning those who attended the party to establish the sequence of events before Ramu entered the pool. Cops said that they would also seek details from the excise department regarding the consumption of liquor at the farmhouse.

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Times of IndiaIndependentCenter7 days ago
'20 people at party, all drunk': Mystery shrouds Hyderabad techie's death during team farmhouse outing

A 27-year-old software employee, Gandla Ramu, was found dead in a swimming pool during a team outing at a farmhouse in Koyyalagudem, Choutuppal, Yadadri-Bhuvanagiri district. Police have registered a murder case after receiving a complaint from the victim's father, who alleged that Ramu was struck with a stick during an altercation. The incident occurred amid a gathering of approximately 20 colleagues and their team leader, who reportedly consumed alcohol. Authorities are awaiting the results of a post-mortem to determine the exact cause of death.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual details of an incident without overtly favoring any side. It reports the police response, the family's allegations, and the circumstances surrounding the event neutrally. No clear ideological framing or biased language is evident.

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  • government Choutuppal Inspector N Manmadha Rao
Times of IndiaIndependentCenter7 days ago
20 colleagues, liquor, party: Hyderabad techie found dead in pool after argument

A 27-year-old software employee, Gandla Ramu, was found dead in a swimming pool at a farmhouse where he and approximately 20 colleagues were celebrating a team outing. The incident occurred after an argument involving alcohol consumption. Colleagues reportedly tried to perform CPR on him, but he could not be revived. The police have registered a murder case based on the victim's family's allegations that he was struck with a stick during the altercation. Investigations are ongoing to determine the exact sequence of events leading to his death.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual details of the incident without apparent ideological framing. It reports on the event neutrally, citing police statements and the victim's family's claims without taking a stance or using biased language.

Official sources cited

  • government Choutuppal Inspector N Manmadha Rao
  • government Inspector G Manmadha Kumar

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