Unfortunate: PG Medical Student of RIMS allegedly commits suicide

Published On 2021-03-22 05:00 GMT   |   Update On 2021-03-22 05:00 GMT
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Ranchi: A first-year student of PG Pharmacology of the Rajendra Institute of Medical Sciences committed allegedly suicide by hanging herself at her flat located at Sail City in Pundag on Thursday night.

The 30-year-old doctor lived in the flat with her husband who is a doctor at a private hospital in the capital. Hindustan Live reports that the couple had got married three years ago.

After she was found hanging at the flat she was brought to the Samford hospital where she was declared dead by the doctors.

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A friend of the deceased told UNI that throughout the day on Friday she had worked at the hospital and never during the day she was found worried or under any sort of stress.

However, an acquaintance of the deceased doctor told Hindustan Live that the doctor's marriage was not a happy one, meanwhile, the PG doctor's neighbours also added that the doctor couple had a fight before the incident that was quite audible.

An FIR in this connection has been registered at the Sadar Hospital. The parents of the girl who live in Patna have been informed about the incident.

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