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Engineering Student Found Dead In Odisha Hostel, Family Alleges Ragging

According to police, a third-year Electrical Engineering student, who was an 18-year-old polytechnic student, was discovered deceased in her hostel room on the college campus in the Korei police station area of Odisha's Jajpur district on Tuesday.
 
An 18-year-old polytechnic student was found dead in her hostel room in Odisha’s Jajpur district on Tuesday, police said. The body of the woman, a third-year Electrical Engineering student, was found hanging from the ceiling fan in her room on the college campus in Korei police station area, they said. The incident triggered tension on the campus with her family alleging that the college administration was responsible for her death as she was forced to take her own life because of continued ragging. ”A male student of the college messaged my daughter that she got selected for campus placement, but he threatened that she would not be allowed to appear for it. She was so frightened that she told us that she would no longer stay in the hostel. Another student also tried to beat her up yesterday,” her mother alleged. ”My daughter did not inform the college authorities fearing action from the students involved,” she added. Police sent the body for post-mortem examination, and said an investigation was started. ”We are investigating the case from all possible angles,” said Sanghamitra Mallick, the inspector in charge of Korei police station.

According to police, a third-year Electrical Engineering student, who was an 18-year-old polytechnic student, was discovered deceased in her hostel room on the college campus in the Korei police station area of Odisha's Jajpur district on Tuesday. The young woman's body was found hanging from the ceiling fan. The incident caused unrest on the campus, as the family of the deceased accused the college administration of being responsible for her death, claiming that she was compelled to take her own life due to persistent ragging.

The mother of the deceased alleged that a male student from the college had messaged her daughter, informing her that she had been chosen for campus placement, but threatened that she would not be allowed to participate. According to the mother, her daughter was so afraid that she informed them that she would no longer reside in the hostel. Additionally, another student had reportedly attempted to assault her the day before. The mother stated that her daughter had refrained from informing the college authorities for fear of retaliation from the students involved.

The police sent the body for a post-mortem examination and initiated an investigation. Sanghamitra Mallick, the inspector in charge of Korei police station, stated that they were looking into the matter from every possible perspective.