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Student ends life, another found dead at Haryana varsity

A 20-year-old student of Ashoka University here reportedly ended his life by jumping from the 10th floor of a hostel last night, while another student was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a tea stall near the main gate of...
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A 20-year-old student of Ashoka University here reportedly ended his life by jumping from the 10th floor of a hostel last night, while another student was found dead under mysterious circumstances at a tea stall near the main gate of the university.

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The student who committed suicide has been identified as Dhruv Jyoti Sahu of Bengaluru. He was BA second-year political science student.

The police received information about the incident around 10 pm. SI Kuldeep Singh, SHO, Rai, along with police and FSL teams, reached the spot.

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Dhruv fell on the balcony of the second floor of the hostel. He was rushed to a hospital where doctors declared him dead. The university informed his family about the incident.

A student said on condition of anonymity that Dhruv was mentally upset for a long time and had approached a doctor.

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The police said the student left a suicide note in which he stated that no one should be held responsible for his death.

Another student, identified as 19-year-old Vighnesh Guda Sahu of Telangana, was found dead under mysterious circumstances near a tea stall. He was also a second-year undergraduate student.

Vighnesh reportedly left the university past midnight to bring some eatables from a shop outside the gate. He was standing there and suddenly fell on the ground. Some students who were standing nearby called an ambulance and rushed him to a hospital, where doctors declared him dead.

After getting information about the two incidents, the Rai police reached the spot and sent the bodies of the victims to the Civil Hospital for a post-mortem examination. The university issued a statement expressing grief over the tragic death of the two students and said it was fully cooperating with the police in the investigations.

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