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How Elon Musk responded to an Indian-origin woman’s plea

Elon Musk’s response amplifies a mother’s call for justice in her son’s mysterious death

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A heartfelt plea by Purnima Ramarao, the mother of Indian-origin tech professional Suchir Balaji, has drawn international How Elon Musk responded to an Indian-origin woman’s plea

Elon Musk’s response amplifies a mother’s call for justice in her son’s mysterious death

attention. Purnima has urged the U.S. government to involve the FBI in investigating her son’s suspicious death. Through a series of tweets, she appealed to prominent figures, including entrepreneur Elon Musk and politician Vivek Ramaswamy, seeking their support for justice, reported ap7am.com.

Purnima Ramarao Claims Her Son Was Murdered

  • In her statements, Purnima asserted that her 26-year-old son, who was found dead in his San Francisco apartment, was the victim of a planned murder rather than suicide

  • She highlighted inconsistencies in the post-mortem report, which was inconclusive about the cause of death, and stressed the need for a comprehensive inquiry to uncover the truth

Suchir Balaji, a former employee of OpenAI, had reportedly resigned after raising concerns about the company’s alleged copyright violations. Purnima described her son as a whistleblower who faced ethical challenges at work. Tragically, he passed away on November 26, leaving behind unanswered questions about the circumstances of his demise.

Elon Musk Weighs In

Elon Musk responded to Purnima’s tweets, remarking that the condition of Suchir’s body and apartment did not align with a suicide scenario. Musk’s comments have lent weight to Purnima’s suspicions, amplifying her demand for a thorough investigation into her son’s death.

A Call for Justice

Purnima continues to advocate for an impartial probe, urging accountability and justice for her son. Her appeals have resonated globally, underscoring the importance of transparency and diligence in uncovering the truth behind Suchir Balaji’s untimely death.

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Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh
Roma Ghosh has recently retired as Associate Professor for Media Studies from an international university. She was with the Times of India as a correspondent for many years. Her passion is cooking and she has been doing recipes and photo shoots for Women's Era for the last 15-odd years.

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