Tragic Discovery: Medical Student's Decomposed Body Found in Bengal Hostel
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Kolkata, February 26 (NationPress) - The lifeless and decomposed body of a medical student was found in a hostel room at the Kalyani Jawaharlal Nehru Memorial Hospital and Medical College, located in the Nadia district of West Bengal, on Thursday.
Authorities have identified the deceased as Pulak Haldar, a final-year student at the same medical institution. Pulak hailed from Mograhat in South 24 Parganas district.
Reports indicate that Pulak was seen for the last time on February 20, when he visited the hostel canteen for a meal. After that, he did not leave the hostel grounds and was not observed by fellow students or hostel staff.
On Thursday, a strong odor was detected coming from his room. Upon receiving no response from inside, the door was forcibly opened, revealing his decomposed body.
Law enforcement was notified promptly, and officers from the Kalyani police station arrived at the scene, retrieved the body, and arranged for a post-mortem examination.
Investigators stated that the precise cause of death is unknown, and it remains to be determined whether it was a case of suicide, homicide, or other circumstances. The student's family has been informed about the tragic incident.
Sources suggest that Pulak may have been subjected to bullying from peers during protests linked to the RG Kar rape and murder case. There are also claims of academic struggles, though these assertions have not been officially verified.
The circumstances surrounding the student's death have raised numerous questions, prompting the police to launch an investigation.
A substantial police presence has been established on the hospital grounds as a precautionary measure to uphold public safety.
Somjyoti Banerjee, the Additional Medical Superintendent of the hospital, commented, "I was informed that the student was unresponsive at the door. Subsequently, the police were alerted. They arrived and discovered the decomposed body after breaking the door. The cause of death will be determined post-autopsy."
It has been reported by other hostel residents that Pulak resided alone in his room.
The final semester exams at the institution are set to commence on March 5, and investigators are exploring all potential factors, including academic stress and personal issues, as part of their inquiry.