Haryana: Final Year MBBS Student shoots Self with Father's Gun, dies

Published On 2022-05-10 05:41 GMT   |   Update On 2022-05-10 05:41 GMT

Karnal: In an unfortunate incident, a final year MBBS student committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with his father's gun, here. The medico was pursuing his MBBS at a Bengaluru Medical College and was also undergoing treatment for some psychiatric illness in Gurugram.The parents of the 23-year-old man, identified as Aryaman, are doctors and run a private clinic, said Station...

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Karnal: In an unfortunate incident, a final year MBBS student committed suicide by shooting himself in the head with his father's gun, here. The medico was pursuing his MBBS at a Bengaluru Medical College and was also undergoing treatment for some psychiatric illness in Gurugram.

The parents of the 23-year-old man, identified as Aryaman, are doctors and run a private clinic, said Station House Officer, Nissing police station, Inspector Ajaib Singh.

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"Aryaman took the 12 bore licensed rifle of his father and shot himself in the head. He was pursuing his final year MBBS from a medical college in Bengaluru and had come home last month," he said.

"He was undergoing psychiatric treatment at a hospital in Gurugram," he said.

At the time of the incident, his parents were seeing some patients on the ground floor of the house, the police said.

"Aryaman bolted his room from inside, took his father's gun, and shot himself. His family said there was no indication that Aryaman was upset about anything and that he would take the extreme step," he said.

His two sisters are married and settled in the USA, he said. 

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