RIMS Ranchi MS Orthopaedics medico falls to death from 3rd floor of hostel building
Ranchi: In a tragic incident, a second-year postgraduate student in the orthopaedics department and his female friend allegedly fell from the third floor of a hostel building on the campus of Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences (RIMS) Ranchi. The student lost his life, while his female-injured friend is currently receiving treatment and is out of danger.
According to police, prima facie it appears to be a suicide case, however, more details will be ascertained after an investigation. As per a TOI news report, the doctor sustained serious injuries after falling from the third floor. He was spotted lying on the ground floor by the security guards, indicating that he reportedly fell from the third floor.
To determine the reason behind his alleged attempt to end life, the institute has passed an order to form a five-member committee led by the dean of academics, Sashibala Singh.
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The deceased has been identified as a second-year postgraduate student in the orthopaedics department. He was a native of the Khunti district whereas the woman has been identified as the wife of one of the doctor's friends.
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