Did a Medical Student in Indore Commit Suicide?
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Indore, Feb 3 (NationPress) A 25-year-old medical student, who was studying for an MBBS degree at the Mahatma Gandhi Memorial (MGM) College in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, has reportedly taken his own life in his hostel room.
The victim has been identified as Antariksh Agrawal, a first-year MBBS student, according to police reports released on Monday.
The authorities discovered his body hanging in room number 43 on the fourth floor of Block-B in the hostel, which has since been sent for autopsy.
This tragic incident came to light when Antariksh's roommate, Harsh Kaushik, knocked on the door during the evening and received no answer.
After failing to get a response, Harsh notified other students, who then forced the door open, only to find Antariksh hanging from the ceiling fan inside the room.
The local police were subsequently alerted.
This case falls under the jurisdiction of the Sanyogita Ganj police station.
According to the police, Antariksh was a first-year student from the 2025 batch and originally from Gwalior.
Official sources indicate that Antariksh had not attended classes on Monday.
Tushar Singh, the Station House Officer (SHO) at Sanyogita Ganj police station, confirmed to the media about the unfortunate suicide of the medical student at the MGM College boys' hostel.
Singh added that the body has been sent for a post-mortem examination, and an investigation is underway to determine the circumstances surrounding this tragic event.
Such heartbreaking incidents involving medical students or practicing doctors have frequently been reported in various regions of Madhya Pradesh, especially in major cities like Indore, Bhopal, and Jabalpur.
For instance, on January 31, a physiotherapist named Bhanu Mohar (29), who had graduated six months earlier from the Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College in Jabalpur, tragically jumped from a multi-storeyed building. He hailed from the Datia district of the Gwalior division.