21-Year-Old Student From Telangana Commits Suicide In Amity University’s Noida Hostel

In a tragic incident, a 21-year-old student committed suicide by hanging himself from a ceiling fan in Amity University’s hostel in Noida on Friday afternoon. 

G Sai Krishna, who hails from Telangana’s Khammam district, was a first year student of the Diploma in Facilty Management in the University and had shifted to the hostel six months ago, reports The Times of India. 

In his suicide note written in Telugu, the student has thanked his parents for their love and support and said that he did not blame anyone for his death. He also said that committing suicide is not an easy thing. 

Krishna’s father Deendayal Reddy, who is a lawyer in Telangana’s Khannam district, said that Krishna had never revealed anything that hinted he could commit suicide.

The hostel was empty at that time as other students had gone for Diwali holidays, SHO of Sector 39 Police Station, Amarnath Yadav, said. 

He also said that Krishna was scolded by his father a few days back regarding his studies and also for borrowing money from someone and not being able to pay it back.

Police have registered a case and further investigations are on. 

In August, a student of BA-LLB course in the university, had allegedly committed suicide at his residence in Delhi. The deceased was debarred from appearing in the sixth semester exams in May due to “shortage of attendance”. 

(With inputs from PTI)

(Feature image source: PTI)

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