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IIT Patna Student Dies By Suicide; Police Launch Probe

Danapur Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) II, Pankaj Kumar Mishra, said, "We received information that a student jumped off a roof inside the IIT campus. The team immediately reached the spot, and he was rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead."

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In a shocking incident, a third-year B.Tech student at the Indian Institute of Technology (IIT) Patna allegedly ended his life by jumping from the roof of a building on campus in Patna’s Bihta on Tuesday.

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According to reports, the police officials rushed to the spot after receiving information and launched a probe into the matter.

Danapur Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) II, Pankaj Kumar Mishra, said, “We received information that a student jumped off a roof inside the IIT campus. The team immediately reached the spot, and he was rushed to the hospital, where doctors declared him dead.”

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“The student is a native of Telangana and was in his third year of B.Tech. The investigation is underway. Prima facie it appears to be a case of suicide, but further investigations are ongoing. The FSL team has collected blood samples from the incident site, and some WhatsApp chats have also been accessed,” he said.

“We are further looking into it,” the SDPO added.

First published on: Feb 25, 2025 08:47 PM IST


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