Tragic Suicide of MBBS Student in Karnataka Linked to Online Gaming Loss
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In a heartbreaking incident in Bidar (Karnataka) on March 24, a final-year MBBS student was found to have taken his own life at the hostel of the Bidar Institute of Medical Sciences (BRIMS). This tragedy has sent shockwaves through the local community and the student body.
The young man, identified as Anishkar Chouhan, 21, hailed from Salgar Thanda village in the Chincholi taluk of Kalaburagi district.
Preliminary investigations indicate that Chouhan may have ended his life due to significant financial losses in online gaming. Authorities have confirmed that they are continuing to explore the circumstances leading to this distressing event.
Chouhan was in his final year of medical studies at BRIMS and had dreams of becoming a doctor. His body was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan in his hostel room, a discovery made by fellow students and hostel staff who promptly alerted the authorities.
Upon receiving the report, police quickly arrived at the scene to conduct an initial investigation. Superintendent of Police Pradeep Gunti visited the site to assess the situation.
The tragic passing of this young medical student has brought to light concerns surrounding online gaming addiction and mental health issues among students.
Reports suggest that Chouhan had spent approximately Rs 80,000 on online games, which appears to have caused him considerable distress and mental strain, possibly leading to his tragic decision.
His father expressed deep sorrow over the loss, stating it was their dream for their son to become a doctor, resonating with many who are now mourning this loss.
The family is reportedly devastated and plans to file a formal complaint regarding the incident. Police have stated that they will register a case and continue their investigation.