Maharashtra: College student hangs self in hostel room
Press Trust of India | November 23, 2022 | 09:02 AM IST | 1 min read
A third year BCom student was found hanging in the room of a college hostel. Police said that financial stress is preliminary cause.
NASHIK : A 21-year-old student died by suicide by hanging in the room of a college hostel in Nashik city in Maharashtra on Tuesday, police said. The deceased was a student of third year B.Com course of a college located on Gangapur Road, an official said.
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The incident came to light when another student knocked on the door of the room of the deceased but he didn't receive any response. When hostel authorities broke open the door, they found the 21-year-old hanging. Financial distress is the preliminary cause, police said.
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