Suicide of Indian-origin reporter |
The suicide of an Indo-Canadian correspondent for Toronto’s daily has roiled Canada’s media world amid calls for an independent investigation into the tragedy.The 42-year-old Raveena Aulakh, who worked in the past for Hnidustan Times` City edition of Chandigarh, reportedly committed suicide on May 28 but it did not become public till very recently.In an article in the newspaper she worked at, Toronto Star, its public editor Kathy English wrote that Aulakh had made “revelations and allegations” about the staff at the newspaper in emails she sent to several people in the newsroom “shortly before she died”.English said “the last thing this award-winning global environment reporter wanted was to be the focus of this story about her suicide and its aftermath”. English wrote Aulakh explicitly asked her paper not to publish an obituary.“Those emails revealed that Raveena and Jon Filson, the senior manager, who had led the Star’s tablet project in the past year, had been involved in a relationship for some time that had ended recently. Further, the reporter made allegations in those emails about an improper relationship between Filson and his boss, managing editor, Jane Davenport,” English wrote in her article, which appeared on June 8.
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