In a shocking incident, 47-year-old chief operating officer (COO) of Britannica allegedly committed suicide on Sunday morning. According to media reports, Vineet Whig, who worked as COO of South Asia division of Encylopedia Britannica, jumped to death from the 19th floor of his apartment in society building in DLF Phase III. Vineet lived in DLF Belvedere Park. He is survived by father, wife, two sons and a daughter. His eldest son is 19-year-old and studies in college. On hearing his death news, Vineet's father Om Whig suffered a heart attack and is now hospitalized.
Police found a suicide note from Vineet's pocket that stated that he is 'ending his life' as he is 'fed up with himself'. In the last post of his blog - 'Vineet on Earth!', he wrote,"I came, I saw; I wept a while, then I slept a while."
A passionate wildlife photographer, Whigs photos were featured in National Geographic Traveller. He was music lover and had traveled to many countries including Japan, The Netherlands and South Korea. -
Police found a suicide note from Vineet's pocket that stated that he is 'ending his life' as he is 'fed up with himself'. In the last post of his blog - 'Vineet on Earth!', he wrote,"I came, I saw; I wept a while, then I slept a while."
A passionate wildlife photographer, Whigs photos were featured in National Geographic Traveller. He was music lover and had traveled to many countries including Japan, The Netherlands and South Korea. -
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