IB officer Megha dies in train accident; investigation requested

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The death of Megha Madhusudhanan, an Intelligence Bureau (IB) officer, has raised many questions. Her family is calling for a thorough investigation into her mysterious train accident. Megha was found dead on the railway tracks near the Pettah overbridge in Thiruvananthapuram on Monday morning. Before her death, Megha had completed a night shift at Thiruvananthapuram airport. She called her father at 6 am, saying she was heading home after buying food. Hours later, her family learned she had been struck by a train. Her father, Madhusudhanan, said there were no work-related issues troubling her and questioned why she was near the railway tracks. He noted there are no train lines close to her home and requested an investigation into her last phone call. The Intelligence Bureau has assured Megha's family that a special investigation will take place. They revealed that Megha had previously had a relationship with a young man, which her family initially opposed but later accepted. However, that man withdrew from the relationship, leading relatives to speculate it might have impacted Megha’s state of mind. Tragically, the phone Megha was using during the incident was damaged, potentially losing important evidence. Megha was seen as a young talent in the IB, having joined at just 24 and excelling in Forensic Science. She had ambitions to study for the Indian Administrative Service (IAS) and planned to take a leave from her job to pursue this goal. Her family, consisting of her father and mother, Nisha Chandran, continues to seek answers and justice for their beloved daughter.


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