3rd Year MD Paediatrics Found Dead, Commits Suicide
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Ahmedabad: In another tragic case of a doctor committing suicide, a resident doctor of Ahmedabad allegedly ended his life by injecting an anesthesia drug into his left arm. This is the fourth case of a doctor's suicide in one month in Gujarat.
The deceased has been identified as a resident doctor of Shardaben hospital in the Saraspur area of Ahmedabad. He was a third-year MD (pediatric) student of NHL medical college and a resident of Lavarpur Patia in Gandhinagar. His father is a farmer there. The reason behind his drastic step is yet unknown.
As per a recent media report, the doctor was staying in a room of the boys' hostel in Shardaben hospital. One of his friends went to call him for breakfast at around 9 am on Thursday. However, he spotted the doctor lying unconscious. There was also an empty vial of an anesthesia injection near his bed. His friend immediately rushed to call a doctor. However, it was too late and the doctor declared him dead.
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