"She Used To Cry On Phone": Father Of EY Employee Who Died Of 'Overwork'
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"She used to cry on the phone that she could not work with so much tension and stress. We asked her to resign and come back," he said.
As the death of a young chartered accountant (CA) from Kerala, Anna Sebastin Perayil, reportedly due to 'overwork' sparked a nationwide debate on work-life balance, mental health, and corporate accountability, her father, Sibi Joseph, on Saturday said that his daughter used to cry on the phone that she could not work with so much tension and stress.
Mr Joseph added that he had asked her to resign and come back, he added that she, however, decided to continue because she said that she was getting more exposure in EY. Unfortunately, on July 21, she collapsed in her room and died before reaching the hospital.
"She used to cry on the phone that she could not work with so much tension and stress. We asked her to resign and come back... She decided to continue because she said that she was getting more exposure in EY. Unfortunately, on July 21, she collapsed in her room and died before reaching the hospital," Mr Joseph told ANI.