On the morning of August 7, 2025, a 39-year-old IT employee died after jumping from the Thirusulam flyover near Chennai International Airport. Police are investigating the cause.
WHO — The People Involved
- Victim: Balaji Thakku, 39 years old, Senior Consultant at a Chennai-based tech company.
- Authorities: Chennai Airport Police Station is handling the investigation.
- Witnesses: Commuters who saw the incident and alerted authorities.
WHAT — The Incident
According to police, Balaji arrived at the Thirusulam flyover on his two-wheeler, parked the vehicle on the roadside, and jumped from the structure.
He sustained severe injuries and was taken to a nearby hospital, where he later died during treatment.
WHEN — Timeline of Known Events
- August 7, 2025, morning – Incident occurred at Thirusulam flyover.
- Shortly after – Passers-by alerted emergency services; victim transported to hospital.
- Same morning – Victim declared dead during treatment.
Note: Exact times have not been released by authorities.
WHERE — The Location
- Site: Thirusulam flyover, near Chennai International Airport.
- Description: A key traffic route connecting airport areas to the city; monitored by local police.
WHY — Official Status
- No official cause has been confirmed.
- Police have stated that the investigation is ongoing.
- No suicide note has been reported.
HOW — Confirmed Details
- Victim arrived on a two-wheeler and parked it at the side of the flyover.
- He jumped from the flyover.
- Witnesses contacted emergency services.
- Victim was transported to hospital and died during treatment.
Official Investigation
- Police are reviewing CCTV footage from the area.
- The victim’s phone and belongings are being examined.
- Statements from witnesses and family members are being collected.
Context: Reported Cases in Tamil Nadu
According to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2024, Tamil Nadu has seen multiple deaths involving falls from public structures, though no official data is available for the Thirusulam flyover specifically.
Conclusion
Suicide is not a solution to life’s challenges. Difficult moments can often feel overwhelming, but help is available.
Open conversations, timely mental health support, and reaching out to trusted people or helplines can prevent tragedies.
Communities, workplaces, and families play a key role in encouraging those in distress to seek professional help before it is too late.
Support Information
If you or someone you know is struggling:
- AASRA Helpline: +91-9820466726
- Snehi: +91-9582208181
- Vandrevala Foundation: 1860 266 2345