A 50-year-old patient jumps to death from the fourth floor of Dhenkanal DHH.
Sumit was so addicted to his mobile that he went inside the bathroom and attempted suicide. Soon, the family members rescued him with a critical condition and rushed him to Raighar Hospital. However, doctors in the hospital declared him brought dead upon arrival.
According to the deceased's family members, she had been under severe stress after her husband and in-laws snapped the relationship with her, calling her a cancer patient.
It is learnt that Partha was depressed for the past couple of days due to some financial issues. However, his family members and police could not be reached for comment on his tragic death.
The girl’s boyfriend was detained who confessed to killing the girl during interrogation, police sources said.
The reason for his extreme step is yet to be known. Police said a probe is on.
It is believed that he was unable to come to terms with the loss and consumed poison kept at his house.
The T-shirt in question carries the caption 'Depression is like drowning' with a picture of the late actor.
The suicide of BJB college student Ruchika Mohanty was the third instance when an Odisha student ended their life within a span of just three months, bringing the much debated issue of ragging to the fore again.
The tragic incident came to the fore after the body of the deceased was found hanging in his house on Tuesday with a suicide note addressed to his mother. As per the suicide note, he ended his life after losing Rs 10,000 in online gaming.
The student’s father Ganeswar Mohanty alleged the college authorities had been protecting the three students who are responsible for their daughter’s death.
Richa Mishra, a Commerce student of the institute, had ended her life on November 18, 2005. The suicide note she had left behind had led to the arrest of three lecturers.
The incident was reported from Machilipatnam town of Andhra Pradesh's Krishna district on Sunday.
A couple and their two daughters jumped into a lake in Kurmalguda, Ranga Reddy district, late on Monday night
When Savitri Behera, a Plus 2 second-year student of Prince Residential College in Balasore reportedly fell off from her hostel building on the night of May 18 (Wednesday), the incident sparked another speculation with some terming it a case of ragging and murder.
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