Updated 9 March 2025 at 11:35 IST
'I Could Neither Be A Good Student Nor A Good Son': Indore College Student Commits Suicide
A third-year student at a college in Indore committed suicide; he said in a social media post that he failed to be a good student and a good son.
Indore: A college student in Madhya Pradesh's Indore city committed suicide by jumping from the third floor of his college building. The student posted on social media that he couldn't be a good student or son, and, as per the cops, his mental state was not fine.
Indore Student Commits Suicide, Jumps Off the College Building
A third-year BSc student at a college in Indore has committed suicide by jumping off the college building. The young boy has also left behind a social media status, in which he said he couldn't be a good student or son.
According to Additional DCP Zone 4 Anand Yadav, “This is an incident of the Dwarkapuri police station area where a boy named Mayur Rajput, who was a BSc third-year student, jumped from the third floor of the college and committed suicide from there. Right now, we are investigating the reason.”
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‘I Could Neither Be A Good Student Nor A Good Son'
According to the Additional DCP, the reason behind the youth's suicide is yet to be ascertained but he seemed depressed according to his last social media status post. The DCP said, “So far, it has been found that he had posted something on his social media status in which he had written that neither could I become a good student nor a good son. He has done something like this in his mental state.”
Indore Suicide: Investigation Underway, Family Being Questioned
Anand Yadav said that the case is currently being investigated by the police and more information is yet to be ascertained. As part of the probe, the family members of the deceased are being questioned and only then things will be clearer. The deceased is expected to be between 19 and 20 years.
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(Inputs from ANI)
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Published By : Ananya Srivastava
Published On: 9 March 2025 at 11:35 IST