Kerala: Class 12 student found dead at his residence
The 17-year student, identified as Darshan R, was a plus two student at a school in Vazhuthacaud.
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THIRIVANANTHAPURAM: A 17-year-old student was found dead at his residence in Maruthankuzhy near here on Monday morning, police said. The deceased, identified as Darshan R, was a Plus Two student at a school in Vazhuthacaud, they said.
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According to police, the student was found hanging in his bedroom. The Vattiyoorkavu police have registered a case and launched an investigation. A preliminary inquiry suggests that academic pressure may have led him to take the extreme step, as board examinations began on Monday, an officer said.
However, the exact cause of the incident is yet to be determined, he added. Darshan’s body was handed over to his relatives after a post-mortem examination at the Government Medical College here, police said.
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