Kalinga University BTech third-year student from Nepal found dead in hostel
Press Trust of India | February 17, 2025 | 02:02 PM IST | 2 mins read
"Keeping in view the situation, the Nepal students have been sent to their respective homes. The situation presently remained calm," the university said.
BHUBANESWAR: A third-year B-Tech student of a private engineering college here died allegedly by suicide in her hostel leading to tension in the campus, police said on Monday. The deceased was identified as Prakriti Lamsal from Nepal. She was a B-Tech third-year student of Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT), university Registrar said.
KIIT in a statement said: "A Nepali student studying in the third year of B-Tech committed suicide in the hostel yesterday. It is suspected that the student was in a love affair with another student studying at KIIT. It is suspected that the student may have committed suicide due to some reason." The KIIT said that the incident was immediately reported to the police.
Bhubaneswar DCP Pinak Mishra said: "We have registered a case at Infocity Police Station based on the allegation that a male student abated her suicide. The accused student is in the police custody and subjected to interrogation. The police have seized the mobile phone, laptop and other gadgets of the deceased woman. We are undertaking a scientific investigation into the matter."
The DCP appealed to the students not to take the law into their own hands and to maintain peace. Since there was mild tension among the Nepali students studying at KIIT over the girl's death, the university authorities had a discussion with the agitating foreign students.
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Nepali students asked to return back home
"Keeping in view the situation, the Nepal students have been sent to their respective homes. The situation presently remained calm," the KIIT said. Many students from Nepal assembled on the KIIT campus on Sunday night and staged demonstration demanding justice.
Two platoons of police force were deployed to maintain law and order situation on the campus. Additional Commissioner of Police (ACP) Prakash Chandra Pal said that the police were maintaining law and order both inside and outside the campus.
"The police have sealed the deceased girl's room and kept the body at the mortuary till the arrival of her parents," a varsity official said. Meanwhile, two busloads of Nepali students were dropped at the Cuttack Railway Station on Monday.
"We were told to vacate hostel room and dropped at the railway station. We had to appear for examination on February 28..." a male student told reporters at the Cuttack railway station.
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