Indian suicides shed light on darker side of Dubai's glitz
Dear All,
Yes, it is hard to digest.
Indian labourer Athiraman Kannan kept to his routine in the hours before he jumped off the world's tallest building.
Three weeks ago, he arrived at Dubai's Burj Khalifa at 7 am, clocked in and headed to where he was working on the upper reaches of the 163-storey tower.
About an hour later, the 38-year-old father of one flung himself off the Burj Khalifa's 147th floor, dying instantly when he hit the 108th floor.
To read the darker side, visit the link given below -
http://www.sify.com/finance/Indian-suicides-shed-light-on-darker-side-of-Dubai-s-glitz-imagegallery-others-lgcsjIghdci.html
Courtesy : Sify.com
Yes, it is hard to digest.
Indian labourer Athiraman Kannan kept to his routine in the hours before he jumped off the world's tallest building.
Three weeks ago, he arrived at Dubai's Burj Khalifa at 7 am, clocked in and headed to where he was working on the upper reaches of the 163-storey tower.
About an hour later, the 38-year-old father of one flung himself off the Burj Khalifa's 147th floor, dying instantly when he hit the 108th floor.
To read the darker side, visit the link given below -
http://www.sify.com/finance/Indian-suicides-shed-light-on-darker-side-of-Dubai-s-glitz-imagegallery-others-lgcsjIghdci.html
Courtesy : Sify.com
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