MBBS Student Dies By Suicide In Hyderabad

A tragic incident unfolded on Sunday as a second-year MBBS student allegedly took his own life at his residence, according to the authorities. The 21-year-old student, enrolled at a state-run medical college in the area, was reportedly battling depression. Despite receiving treatment for the past few years, he had discontinued taking his medication for the last two months, as revealed by sources familiar with the situation.
In a distressing turn of events, the young student resorted to self-harm by using a razor blade to inflict injuries on his thigh while his family members were away from home. Upon their return, the family discovered the devastating incident and immediately alerted the police. The local authorities promptly registered a case at the Jagadgirigutta police station, launching an investigation into the matter.
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