Woman student from Haryana dies by suicide in Hyderabad university
Press Trust of India | January 21, 2023 | 03:44 PM IST | 1 min read
A 22-year-old woman student in the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) here allegedly died by suicide.
Hyderabad: A 22-year-old woman student in the English and Foreign Languages University (EFLU) here allegedly died by suicide as she jumped from a hostel building, police said on Saturday. The woman, a native of Haryana, jumped from the fourth floor of the building at 12.40 am today, they said. She was pursuing MA (English).
The young woman was rushed to a hospital but she was declared brought dead. The police were later informed. Police suspect that the woman had some issues with her family and she decided to take the extreme step in this backdrop.
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