MBBS student commits suicide at in-laws house in Madhya Pradesh
Bhopal: In an unfortunate incident, a 27-year-old medical student allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself from the ceiling at her in-laws’ home in Chhola locality on Tuesday afternoon.
Following this, a case has been registered by the police and an investigation is underway. Meanwhile, no suicide note was recovered by the police.
The exact cause which ultimately drove her to take the extreme step of ending her own life, remains unknown. Although the reason behind her death is not yet determined, police are trying best to identify the cause as early as possible.
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The deceased was a second year MBBS student from a medical college in Indore. She was a married woman who hailed from Bina. Apart from continuing her medical studies, she was also preparing for competitive exams.
As per a media report in FPJ, the incident took place on October 3 when her husband had gone to court and was away from home. She and her husband had been living in her in-laws' home in Chhola since Raksha Bandhan.
Taking opportunity of her husband being away from home, the student hanged herself in her room. However the incident was discovered around 3.30 pm when her sister-in-law Jyoti went to her room. Immediately, her sister in law and mother in law rushed her to a private hospital where she was declared brought dead by the doctors.
Soon, the police received the report and went to the spot where they failed to discover any suicide note which could have indicated the reason behind her sudden demise.
It is believed that deceased married her husband, a resident of Shiv Nagar in Chhola in December 2019.
A post-mortem examination will be conducted after the woman's parents will arrive in Bina.
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