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29-year-old PG medico Found Dead in Coimbatore Hospital's Restroom

29-Year-Old Doctor Dies Under Mysterious Circumstances
Coimbatore: In a tragic incident, a 29-year-old female postgraduate medical student was found dead inside a restroom at a private hospital in Coimbatore.
The deceased, hailing from Vagurampatti village in Namakkal district, was pursuing her postgraduate studies at PSG Institute of Medical Sciences and Research.
Her body was discovered by hospital staff inside one of the restrooms, prompting an immediate alert to the authorities.
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According to the Hindu, after being alerted by the hospital management, the Peelamedu police rushed to the spot and shifted the body to the Government Medical College and ESI Hospital for post-mortem examination. The police have launched an investigation to find out the cause of death.
At this stage, officials have not ruled out any possibility, and investigations are ongoing to ascertain whether the death was due to natural causes, suicide, or foul play.
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Medical Dialogues had previously reported that in an unfortunate incident, a doctor working at a hospital in Madurai who was pursuing his second-year postgraduate medical degree allegedly committed suicide by injecting himself with intravenous (IV) fluids. His dead body was found inside his car three days later near the hill town of Kodaikanal in Tamil Nadu. According to media reports, the doctor had been missing for four days before police discovered his body inside a parked car, which had remained stationary for three days in the same location. While preliminary investigations suggest the doctor may have been in debt due to alleged online gambling losses, police have not confirmed this as the cause of the suicide.
A suicide note was recovered from the car in which the doctor apologised to his family but did not blame anyone or mention a specific reason for taking the step. Since the note gave no specific reason for the act, his family reportedly told authorities that he had been suffering from depression due to a relationship issue.