BRIMS final year MBBS student commits suicide after losing money in online gaming
Bidar: In an unfortunate incident, a 21-year-old MBBS student at Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences (BRIMS) allegedly committed suicide by hanging from the ceiling after reportedly losing money in online gaming and falling into debt.
According to media reports, the student had lost around Rs 80,000, which he had borrowed from his friends. He had also taken loans earlier due to his alleged addiction to online gaming.
The police said that he had also suffered financial losses in the past as well. The mounting debt and alleged pressure from lenders to repay the money are suspected to have driven him to take the extreme step.
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The incident took place on Tuesday at around 12.30 am in the college hostel, where he was found hanging from a ceiling fan in his room. The matter came to light after fellow students and hostel staff noticed the situation and alerted authorities.
Police officials rushed to the spot soon after receiving information and conducted a preliminary inspection. Superintendent of Police Pradeep Gunti also visited the scene and reviewed the circumstances surrounding the case.
Speaking to the Indian Express, Pradeep Gunti, Superintendent of Police, Bidar, said, "During the investigation, it was revealed that he had taken loans. Going through his WhatsApp messages, we found that he had been playing online games and borrowed Rs 70,000-80,000 from friends, which he lost to online gaming."
The officer said that some data on his phone had been deleted, and efforts were underway to retrieve the information and identify the exact apps or games that he played.
His father told IANS that it was their dream for their son to become a doctor, and his sorrow has struck an emotional chord with many.
The family is said to be in deep shock they are also preparing to file a complaint in connection with the incident. Police have stated that a case will be registered and further investigation will be carried out.
The police have registered a case, and an investigation is underway.
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