2 BBA students fall from fourth floor of PG accommodation in Rohini, dead
Press Trust of India | December 9, 2024 | 03:38 PM IST | 1 min read
The deceased are Ishaan from Bharatpur, Rajasthan, and Harsh from Palam Colony, Delhi. Ishaan was a BBA student at Delhi Technological University, while Harsh was pursuing his BBA at Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology.
NEW DELHI: Two students died after falling from the fourth floor of their PG (paying guest) accommodation in Delhi’s Rohini on Monday, an official said. The police had earlier said the students had jumped from the fourth floor. The deceased have been identified as Ishaan, a resident of Bharatpur, Rajasthan, and Harsh, a resident of Delhi's Palam Colony, the official said. They were pursuing BBA from Delhi Technological University (DTU) and Bhagwan Parshuram Institute of Technology (BPIT), he said.
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"A PCR call was received at 1:10 am at the KNK Marg police station informing that two boys had fallen from the terrace of a building. The police team immediately visited the scene. Upon local enquiry, it was found that the two individuals, who were in a room on the fourth floor of a PG accommodation, had fallen through the window,” a senior police officer said. Further investigation is underway, the officer added.
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