23-year-old Narayan Medical College house surgeon allegedly commits suicide in hostel room
Nellore: In an unfortunate incident, a 23 year old final year medical student working as a house surgeon at Nellore based Narayan Medical College has allegedly committed suicide.
She was found dead in the hostel of a medical college on Sunday.
It is suspected that she committed suicide by hanging, according to the Police.
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"The deceased was identified as Chaitanya, 23, a resident of Palasa of Srikakulam district. Chaitanya, who was married two months back, was working as a house surgeon at Narayana Medical College in Nellore. A case has been registered for unnatural death and an investigation has been started," the police informed ANI.
Dr Chaitanya was found hanging in the college hostel room on Sunday morning by hostel mates who immediately informed the incident to the authorities.
When her friends came to the room and knocked on the door, Chaitanya did not open for a long time. They then informed the hostel warden and the other staff.
They broke the door and noticed that Chaitanya was hanging from the ceiling fan. She was rushed to the hospital where the doctors confirmed that she was brought dead.
Police sources said that in their preliminary investigation, it is found that there were quarrels between Chaitanya and her husband.
Three months ago she got married to a doctor, who is currently doing his PG in Vizianagaram district.
For the last two months, their relationship was strained. The couple had a heated argument on Saturday night. Later, Chaitanya told her mother in Palasa over phone that she was committing suicide as she could not adjust with her husband, reports TOI.
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