Narsingi Suicide: Intermediate student hangs self to death

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Hyderabad: Satwik, an Intermediate first year student of Sri Chaitanya Narayana, Narsingi allegedly committed suicide by hanging to the classroom fan. He was staying in the college hostel. The incident happened on Tuesday night under alleged state of depression.

Parents, family members and student organizations staged a protest near the college.

According to The Sisat Daily, the student was taken to the nearest hospital but doctors declared him brought dead before any treatment. A case has been registered by the police department an initiated the investigation. The family members are demanding justice.

Following the incident, a video is going viral all over the social media where we can see a teacher punishing the student.

Narsingi Suicide:

Satwik, a 16-year-old boy is studying intermediate first year in Sri Chaitanya Narayana college, Narsingi in Hyderabad. He was staying in the college hostel. After allegedly facing stress, anxiety, harassment, abuse and beating from the teacher he went into depression.

On Tuesday night at around 10:30 PM he hanged himself to the ceiling fan in the classroom under alleged state of depression. Noticing the incident, he was taken immediately to the nearby hospital where doctors declared him dead. The student’s body was shifted to Osmania General Hospital.

Police registered complaint against the management and investigation stated.

Narsingi: Intermediate student suicide

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