
News Topical, Digital Desk : A B.Tech final year student of a private university in Mathura allegedly committed suicide by hanging herself in her room . Police gave this information . According to the police , this incident came to light on Sunday. Police said that when the student did not pick up the phone even after her family members called her for two consecutive days . Police said that after that , on the complaint of the student's friend , the police broke the door of the student 's room and found the student hanging from the noose.
According to the police, the student probably died two days ago, but the body did not emit any foul smell as the AC of the room was constantly on. According to the police, the post-mortem is being conducted and the situation will be clear only after that. Superintendent of Police (City) Rajiv Kumar Singh said that Akanksha (24), daughter of Jitendra , a resident of Barauli village of Thana Junction area of Hathras district, was a final year student of Computer Science in a university in Jaint police station area . He said that the student's family was trying to talk to her for two days, but her phone was not being answered.
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The Superintendent of Police said that after this, the family of the student called her friend, who told that she has come to her home ( Faridabad ) these days. He told that the friend of the student gave the number of another student, who saw that Akanksha's room was locked from inside and she was not opening the door, so she called the police. Highway police station in-charge Shailendra Singh said that on breaking the door, the body of the student Akanksha was found hanging from the noose. He said that although no suicide note was found in the room, but according to circumstantial evidence, the police is considering it a case of suicide. He said that the real cause of death will be known only after getting the post-mortem report. He said that the police is investigating the matter.
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