MBBS student commits suicide by jumping from 9th floor of TS Mishra Medical College
Lucknow: In an unfortunate incident, a medical student of TS Mishra Medical College allegedly committed suicide by jumping from the 9th floor of her college.
Her family and friends were traumatised to learn that she had committed suicide due to depression.
It came to light when the police were investigating her case and discovered that she was suffering from depression for a long time. After being unable to cope with it, she ended her life by jumping from the 9th floor of her college.
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The deceased hails from Patna and her body has been sent for postmortem, India Today reports.
A suicide case has been registered at Sarojini Nagar police station and an investigation is underway.
Earlier, Police registered a case of rape and abetment of suicide against a 17 year old NEET aspirant and his mother in connection with the alleged suicide of a girl, also a NEET aspirant, in Rajasthan's Kota.
The girl, 17, jumped to death from the 10th floor of a multi-storey building. It was the third incident of suicide by a student taking coaching in Kota this year. At least 15 students had died by suicide in 2022, in the country's coaching hub, where around two lakh students are currently taking coaching in various institutes for entrance exams for admission to medical and engineering colleges.
In most of the suicide cases, distraction from studies, and affairs were the key reason behind driving the students to end their lives, according to police.
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