Battling Depression, 3rd year MS General Surgery allegedly commits suicide
Mumbai: A 28-year-old senior resident doctor of Parel based civic-run KEM Hospital allegedly committed suicide by injecting himself with intravenous drugs. It is being discerned that the doctor allegedly took this step after being depressed over family issues or recent breakup with his girlfriend.
The deceased doctor was a senior resident of general surgery and a third-year MS student. His body was found lying on the terrace of the Resident Medical Officers’ hostel, where he was staying with his, who raised an alarm. The doctor was declared dead before admission at the hospital.
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According to the police, on the night of 15th November 2019, he did not return to his room and his colleagues mounted a search. His body was found on the terrace of the hostel the next morning. A syringe used for intravenous injection was found lying near the body, indicating that he could have committed suicide, reports TOI
IV tubes were still found attached to his hand. A bag was found next to him, but no suicide note has been recovered so far.
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