Delhi University Student Found Dead in Central Delhi Residence

Delhi University Student Found Dead in Central Delhi Residence

Last Updated Dec - 25 - 2023, 07:23 PM | Source : The Hindu | Visitors : 26

A 20-year-old undergraduate student at Delhi University committed suicide in her residence at Kamla Market.
Delhi University Student Found Dead in Central Delhi Residence

According to authorities, a 20-year-old undergraduate student at Delhi University committed herself in a government housing complex where she lived with her mother in downtown Delhi's Kamla Market on Saturday.

According to an officer, the police were notified at 3 p.m. on Friday that a girl's body had been discovered in the Lal Quarters neighborhood.

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"The mother is serving in the Intelligence Bureau and had been appointed in place of her husband, who had also killed himself five years ago," said DCP Sanjay Sain, who is also the DCP

He stated that a message was retrieved from the residence that was broad in nature and did not indicate any specific reason.

According to the DCP, legal action has been launched under Section 174 of the CrPC, and the victim's body was returned to her family on Saturday.

Those in need can reach Sanjivini at the Society for Mental Health's suicide prevention helpline at 011-40769002.

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