Ranchi BDS student commits suicide by jumping into well

Published On 2020-08-12 12:09 GMT   |   Update On 2020-08-12 12:09 GMT
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Ranchi - In an unfortunate event, a 30-year-old BDS student has allegedly committed suicide by jumping into a well in Harmu under Argora Police Station area of the state capital. The reason behind her suicide is being investigated by the police. 

According to a recent report by UNI, the medico had come out of her home on the pretext of morning walk and jumped into the well. 

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She was pursuing a BDS student of Garhwa Medical College. The medico visited her hometown and was staying with her family due to the lockdown. UNI reports that the medico went out for a morning walk on Tuesday morning when she suddenly jumped into the well near St Francis School. Her body was fished out by the locals and the police were informed.
Her parents informed the Times Of India
that the medico was suffering from depression for the last few months and she was receiving treatment for it as well. A senior psychiatrist of Rinpas, Siddhartha Sinha told, "The student must have been in a very low mood. She had not interacted with her parents for long and has not shared her parents with her problems. The trend of hopelessness and helplessness is getting common in this COVID period."
The investigation is still going on to find out what might have prompted the medico to take such a drastic step.
SSP S K Jha confirmed that the body has been sent for autopsy and a case will also be lodged based on the statement of the grieving parents of the deceased medico.
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