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KGMU resident doctor jumps off hostel roof in Lucknow; critical 

Preliminary findings suggest victim was dissatisfied with her job: Police
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A first-year MD medicine resident at King George's Medical University (KGMU) attempted suicide on Tuesday by jumping off the roof of her hostel building, police said.

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The critically injured student was undergoing treatment at the university's trauma centre, they added.

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“The resident doctor attempted suicide by jumping off the roof of Room No. 206 in the girls’ hostel. She is being treated at the critical care facility of our trauma centre,” KGMU media spokesperson Dr Sudhir Singh said.

“The incident occurred on Tuesday morning. The student was rushed to the trauma centre, where diagnostic procedures, including a CT scan and blood tests, were conducted. Her condition is serious,” he added.

The student, who is native of Kanpur, is pursuing her first year MD in medicine. Her parents had been informed, Singh said.

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“Preliminary findings suggest that she was dissatisfied with her job, which may have prompted her to attempt suicide,” a police official said.

The police and the college administration were questioning the other hostel residents to gather more details, the officer added.

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