US Office Death NRI Woman’s Tragic Story

A viral post from an Indian-origin World Bank employee has put questions on the modern work culture that led to one of her colleague’s death. It opened up the work stress debate as more people shared similar experiences online.

Somya Bajaj, a US-based NRI economist, shared a heartbreaking story on LinkedIn about her late colleague Anne. Her post reveals that Anne was the life of her office in Washington DC, but when she died, no one even noticed for days.

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When authorities found Anne at her home alone, she had been dead for the last 3 days with no calls or check-ins from her colleagues.

The post from the Indian-origin woman highlights a far bigger problem of modern workplaces making people isolated in their own cubicles and offices. Colleagues spend the majority of their time in the same place yet they remain disconnected from each other.

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Many LinkedIn users responded, sharing similar experiences of colleagues lost to isolation. “It’s easy to overlook people’s struggles behind a screen—we must do better,” one commented, wishing they could’ve reached out to their colleague sooner.




Somya’s chilling story is a reminder to check in on those around us, beyond just work interactions.

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