Body of MBBS student found in medical college hostel, police investigation underway
The body of a first-year MBBS student was discovered hanging in a medical college hostel in Durgapur, West Bengal, prompting an investigation by local police.
In a shocking incident at a medical college hostel in Durgapur, West Bengal, the body of a first-year MBBS student was found hanging, causing widespread panic in the area. The incident reportedly occurred on Saturday night, and upon receiving the information, police from Durgapur station arrived at the scene, forced open the door to the room, and discovered the body. The deceased student has been identified as 22-year-old Lavanya Pratap from Patna, Bihar, who was pursuing MBBS studies at the college.
The police have taken the body into custody and sent it to a hospital for post-mortem examinations. In the wake of the tragedy, the college campus is enveloped in grief and tension as students react to the loss. Anil Kumar, the father of the deceased student, has made serious allegations against the college administration, claiming they did not inform him of the incident. He recounted the distressing experience of trying to reach his son when his calls went unanswered, leading him to contact his son's friends for assistance in locating him, ultimately seeking help from the college administration.
The father's accusations suggest a lack of timely communication and responsibility from the college administration regarding student welfare. This incident raises significant concerns about the safety and mental health support available to students, particularly in high-stress environments like medical colleges, highlighting the need for better oversight and support systems within educational institutions.