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Police officers have started investigating mysterious deaths and are recording statements of employees and students.
Both students died in separate incidents and their bodies were sent to the Civil Hospital for post-mortem. (Representative image)
Two students of Ashok University were found dead in Sonepat, Haryana on Friday night, confirmed the diversity in an official statement.
Both were graduate students and reported in separate events, reported the Indian Express. An investigation was initiated by the authorities in two deaths.
According to the university, the authorities found a suicide note in one of the students’ rooms after allegedly found dead. According to Hindustan Times, the student died of suicide after jumping from the 10th floor of the university building.
A few hours later, he received the report of another student found unconscious at the main entrance of the campus.
Sonipat Deputy Commissioner of Police (Crime) Narendra Kadian said an suicide suicide note was discovered by investigators.
“Note does not provide specific details. We are not sure that it is a case of suicide or murder. The post -mortem will clarify the cause of death, “he said, Hindustan Times said.
According to Sonipat police, the bodies of the students were sent to the Civil Hospital for post -mortem.
Versity says read to cooperate in investigation
The office of Vice Chancellor Somak Raichuduri sent an email to the alumni and students, stating that the doctor on duty had evaluated the students in the campus information before being taken to the nearest hospital in the university’s ambulance. The hospital then declared him dead.
In the early hours of Saturday, the parents of both students were informed by university officials.
“They must be coming soon … (both) were bright students who were with the promise promise ahead of them. They will be remembered as all talented students, whose untimely passes destroyed the Ashoka community due to the untimely pass. Is, “Read the email.
The university said in a statement, “The late student was an integral member of the Ashoka community and will be remembered deeply by all. Our heart is bereaved for family members, and we are providing all the necessary help in their time of grief. ,
The university has said that it will fully cooperate with the police in the ongoing investigation.
Police officers are recording the statements of employees and students and investigating both of them personal, educational and social lives.
If you or something you know help, help either of them: AASRA (Chennai) 044-24640050, Sumitri (Delhi) 011-23389090.
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Sonipat, India, India