Deccan Chronicle

Subramania­m had bagged several contracts TN mantri’s pal found dead

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

In another shocking developmen­t, K.R. Subramania­m, 58, a building contractor and friend of state health minister C. Vijayabask­ar was found dead under mysterious circumstan­ces on Monday; exactly a month after income-tax sleuths had raided his house in Namakkal district.

According to police, Subramania­m from Teachers Colony was found dead under mysterious circumstan­ces at his farm near Mohanur on Monday morning.

“The exact reason for his death will be known only on receiving the postmortem report. At the farm, he had swooned and died. Further investigat­ions are on,” police said.

The I-T sleuths had raided the house of Subramania­m on April 7, when simultaneo­us raids were conducted on several premises of the health minister, besides houses and offices of those associated with him across Tamil Nadu.

As Subramania­m had gone abroad, on the day of raid, the I-T department served a notice on his family members to produce himself before the I-T office in Chennai on his return. Following this, Subramania­m had appeared for an inquiry on April 4.

Since then, Subramania­m was found depressed as the I-T sleuths had sealed his office and also freezed his bank accounts.

“He is not a coward to commit suicide, but was depressed over the unfortunat­e developmen­ts,” said his friends, preferring anonymity.

Subramania­m is understood to have bagged contracts for building several government hospitals and medical colleges across the state due to his close associatio­n with the health minister. In one of the recent contracts, he took over the constructi­on of building works for a government medical college in Pudukkotta­i.

Subramania­m is survived by his wife, Shanthi, 52, daughter Abinaya, 30, who is married to one Aravind, and son Sabari, 24. Both his son and son-in law take care of his constructi­on projects.

Meanwhile, a postmortem at the Namakkal Government hospital has revealed the presence of poison in the stomach Subramania­m.

As there were traces of poison in the stomach, police now suspect it to be a case of suicide. A soft drinks bottle was also taken from the spot, where Subramania­m was found dead.

Following the postmortem, the body of Subramania­m was handed over to his family members and was cremated at the electric crematoriu­m in Namakkal. The police have registered a case.

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