Mangalore: Difficult Subject - Student Commits Suicide


Daijiworld Media Network – Mangalore (SP)

Mangalore, Sep 8: Anupama (21), a resident of Kulai Kodikere near the city, ended her life on the morning of Wednesday September 7, by hanging herself from the wooden roof beams of her house.

It is gathered that Anupama, who was good at studies, was a first year student of Canara Engineering College. Immediately after her father saw that the girl was hanging from the rood, she was rushed to a hospital in Suratkal. But the girl did not survive.

In a complaint lodged with Suratkal police station, the student’s family members said that the student used to confide in them that she found mathematics too difficult for her to follow. They guess that she committed suicide because of the feeling of anguish she was suffering from on this account. A case was registered by the police, who have begun investigation.

  

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  • Jyothi, Mangalore

    Thu, Sep 08 2011

    Feel very sorry for the victims parents. Is suicide the real answer for all the problems of life. if the student found maths subject tough she cud hav taken extra coaching n made it easy... she cud have taught atleast once about her parents -wat would life be for them in her absence.... people will start and open with the new chapter now hunting for the reasons behind her suicide...until dey get something spicy real spicy. may god give the parents strength to overcome their sorrow.

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  • nathan, mangalore

    Thu, Sep 08 2011

    Dont think this complain is true.Seems fishy.

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