UP NEET aspirant suicide case: Kota Coaching Institute booked for abetment to suicide after father alleges harassment
Kota: A day after a NEET aspirant died allegedly after consuming poison, the police have booked her coaching centre for abetting suicide after the girl’s father claimed the institute was “harassing her”, officials said.
Medical Dialogues team had recently reported about the incident where the 16-year-old NEET (National Eligibility and Entrance Test) aspirant from Uttar Pradesh died on Monday after allegedly consuming poison in her hostel room in the Vigyan Nagar area of this coaching hub.
The aspirant's father Singh, who reached Kota on Tuesday to claim the body after post-mortem, held the coaching institute responsible for mounting pressure for studies on his daughter and lodged a complaint against it, they added.
Based on the complaint, a case of abetment to suicide under section 306 of the Indian Penal Code has been lodged against the institute, located in Vigyan Nagar, DSP Dharmveer Singh said.
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Asked about purported WhatsApp messages which have surfaced suggesting a love affair was the cause of the suspected suicide, the DSP said the police have not seen any such messages, adding that all angles are being investigated.
Speaking to reporters outside the mortuary, the complainant said the teachers at the institute “harassed” his daughter and “mounted pressure saying she was lagging in studies and would fail”.
The father also alleged that the staff of the coaching institute followed him to his hotel room in Kota and threatened him on the phone not to approach the Kota administration, the police said.
He has provided the phone number from which he received the call to the district administration and the police, they added.
The aspirant was a Class 12 student preparing for NEET-UG at the coaching institute in Vigyan Nagar for one-and-a-half years. She shifted to a flat on Road number 1 in Vigyan Nagar this June, the DSP said.
Kota City ASP Bhagwat Singh Hingad said the girl was spotted vomiting outside the coaching institute, from where other students and staff rushed her to a hospital, where she succumbed to death during treatment on Monday evening, No suicide note was recovered from the girl’s room and an investigation is underway into the allegation by her parents against the institute and how the girl obtained the pesticide, the ASP added, reports PTI
The body was handed over to the girl’s family members on Tuesday noon after a post-mortem, the DSP said.
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