Friday, September 5, 2025 - The family of a young Microsoft engineer who d!ed at work is pleading with Silicon Valley firms to stop overworking their employees.
Pratik Pandey, 35, of Menlo Park, Calif., resumed at
Microsoft’s Mountain View office at 7:50 p.m. on Aug. 19, and was found
face-down in the campus’ courtyard around 2 a.m., his uncle, Manoj
Pandey, told the Palo Alto Daily Post.
An initial report by the Santa Clara County Medical Examiner
indicated he likely suffered a heart attack, according to Satish Chandra, an IT
worker and community leader in Santa Clara running for city council.
He didn’t have any known health issues leading up to his
death, but had told his roommate and colleagues that he was under a lot of
stress, juggling multiple projects at the same time, Chandra told the local
newspaper.
Pandey’s uncle urged tech firms to keep track of employees
working late at night and take steps to relieve their anxiety.
“That will probably save a life,” he said. “It’s a lot of
pain for the family when a loved one passes away.”
Police officers found “no signs of any suspicious activity
or behavior” at the scene, and the death is not being treated as a criminal
investigation, according to the Mountain View Police Department.
Pandey was known to frequently work late into the night. He
was a hard-working young man, with a love for soccer, ping pong and cricket,
his uncle said.
“Overall, a very positive person,” he added.
Pandey was born in Indore, India, and immigrated to the US
about a decade ago to earn his master’s degree from San Jose State University.
He worked as a software engineer at Apple, Illumina, and
Walmart Labs before landing a job at Microsoft in July 2020. He worked on
Microsoft’s Fabric product, a data analytics platform.
Pandey’s uncle told the Palo Alto Daily Post that the family
is sending his remains to India, where the young engineer’s parents and two
sisters live.
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