Rep. Ro Khanna and San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder have questioned the determination that Suchir Balaji died by suicide
To Poornima Ramarao, it has been clear since the moment she found out about the death of her son, OpenAI whistleblower Suchir Balaji , that he didn’t kill himself.
In recent weeks, their pleas and suspicions have begun to be echoed by some powerful people, including Tesla CEO Elon Musk, right-wing provocateur and news host Tucker Carlson, Silicon Valley Rep. Ro Khanna and San Francisco Supervisor Jackie Fielder. Likewise, the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner has not yet completed or released its forensic report, according to David Serrano Sewell, the office’s executive director. On its website, the office says it seeks to release such reports within 90 days of a person’s death. Balaji died Nov. 22, or about 60 days ago, according to Ramarao.
She said she filed a missing person complaint in Union City the next day, then went back to San Francisco and waited for the police to arrive. After they came and went into the apartment, Ramarao waited for someone to tell her what was going on. At that point, she hoped to hear that he wasn’t there, that he was off on a trip and just didn’t want to talk or had lost his cell phone, she said.
Ex // Top Stories Struck SF fire hydrant briefly causes downtown geyser A car hit a San Francisco fire hydrant sending water skyward Tuesday, but a fire official said The City remained ready to fight a blaze Ramarao declined to provide The Examiner with a copy of the second autopsy report. Cohen did not respond to a request for comment.
Ramarao said she spoke with Balaji on the morning of Nov. 21 — his 26th birthday. Ramamurthy said he spoke with Balaji the next day, after Balaji returned from a more than weeklong trip to the Catalina Islands with some old friends.One of Balaji’s friends, who was with him on the trip, echoed that. Balaji at times seemed to be deep in thought on the trip and went on a walk by himself one morning, said the friend, who asked not to be named for fear of being doxed by online conspiracy theorists.
“From what I could tell, he was excited about what the future had, and I think he wanted to explore a lot of his interesting ideas, and he kind of felt some freedom to do that,” said a second friend who said he had known Balaji since high school.
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