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Yet another suicide by a student in Kota: Mathura student preparing for medical entrance exam found hanging from the ceiling

On Wednesday night, the student was found hanging from the ceiling by the owner of his rented accommodation.

A student who was preparing for medical entrance exam, was found hanging inside his rented apartment in Rajasthan’s Kota, police said on Thursday.

According to officials, the deceased has been identified as Parshuram, a resident of Uttar Pradesh’s Mathura. He had come to Kota a week ago to prepare for the medical entrance exam.

On Wednesday night, the student was found hanging from the ceiling by the owner of his rented accommodation.

Jawahar Lal, an ASI with Jawahar Nagar Police, said, “Prima facie, it appears that the student died by suicide. The body has been sent for post mortem examination and we are further looking into the incident to ascertain the exact reason behind him taking the extreme step of ending his life.”

“The deceased’s father has made serious allegations against the coaching institute. We are further looking into it” he added.

More details are awaited.

(This news report is published from a syndicated feed. Except for the headline, the content has not been written or edited by OpIndia staff)

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