A brutal attack in the parking lot of a Pune office left a 28-year-old woman dead, as her colleague allegedly stabbed her over a loan dispute.
PuneStabbingWorkplace ViolenceWns GlobalMoney DisputeReal Estate PuneJan 09, 2025
The victim is Shubhada Kodare, a 28-year-old woman who was stabbed to death by her colleague in the parking lot of their Pune office.
The attack was allegedly over a loan dispute. Shubhada Kodare had borrowed money from her colleague, Krishna Kanoja, under the pretense that her father was ill and needed medical treatment. When Kanoja demanded repayment, Kodare refused, claiming her father was still unwell.
The accused is Krishna Kanoja, a 30-year-old accountant at WNS Global in Yerawada, Pune.
Yes, the incident was captured on video and witnessed by several bystanders, some of whom recorded the attack.
WNS Global has expressed deep regret over the incident and is cooperating fully with the authorities. They have offered support to the victim's family and are taking necessary steps to ensure the safety and well-being of their employees.
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