AIIMS Delhi Neurosurgeon dies by suicide, police recover note

Published On 2024-08-18 13:11 GMT   |   Update On 2024-08-18 13:12 GMT
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New Delhi: As the doctors of the entire nation are demanding justice for the brutal rape and murder of a fellow doctor at RG Kar Medical College, a disturbing news comes from AIIMS New Delhi ( All India Institute of Medical Sciences) whose neurosurgeon allegedly died by suicide today. The doctor is suspected to have taken an overdose and police have recovered a suicide note from the spot

 "This is my own wish, I blame no one for this and this is nobody's fault so please do not harass anyone and please respect my wish be happy", the doctor stated in his suicide note.

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The doctor has been identified as a 34 year old neurosurgeon associated with AIIMS, New Delhi. He was posted at the Trauma Centre of AIIMS.

"34-year-old neurosurgeon at AIIMS Delhi allegedly died by suicide today (August 18). Dr R** G***a, a resident of Rajkot in Gujarat, died due to a suspected overdose as used vials of medicines and syringes were found in his house in the Gautam Nagar area,| police said.

As per ANI, He was taken to the All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) where he was declared dead.

”At around 2 pm on Sunday, a PCR call was received at the Hauz Khas police station regarding suicide by a doctor in the Gautam Nagar area. Police reached the spot and found G***a in an unconscious state,” a senior police officer said.

According to Delhi Police in the initial enquiry, it was found that the reason for the suicide could be a family dispute. 

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