Tragic Suicide of Ayurveda Student in Karnataka Linked to Defamatory Rumors
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Chitradurga, April 2 (NationPress) A 23-year-old student from an Ayurveda College in Holalkere, located in Karnataka's Chitradurga district, has reportedly taken her own life due to distress stemming from damaging rumors that falsely associated her with a lecturer, according to police reports from Thursday.
The student, identified as Likhitha, was discovered hanging in her home situated in Basava Layout of Holalkere town.
Initial investigations indicate that Likhitha was deeply troubled by the untrue allegations connecting her to her professor, which had a detrimental impact on her reputation. The rumors suggested that she was romantically involved with Professor Dr. Raju.
Sources have revealed that Likhitha left a suicide note naming Dr. Raju, his spouse, Nisha, as well as several fellow students. In this note, she allegedly cited the harassment and defamation she experienced from these individuals as reasons for her tragic decision.
Following the complaint, the Holalkere Police have initiated a case and lodged an FIR against the lecturer, his wife, and the students mentioned in the note. An investigation is underway to explore the circumstances leading to this incident.
Further updates will follow.
In a separate incident, a 22-year-old student named Hemanth reportedly died by suicide at his residence in RMV Second Stage, Sanjaynagar, Bengaluru on February 22, after an argument with his mother. He was found hanging after locking the door to his room from the inside. His mother discovered the situation when he did not respond to her call for dinner.
Additionally, on February 26, a 19-year-old diploma student named Dhanush allegedly took his own life in Turuvekere town, with early reports indicating emotional distress. His parents had reported him missing before his body was eventually found near a water reservoir behind his college.
On April 1, a medical student reportedly committed suicide by jumping from the 12th floor of an apartment building in Attavar, Karnataka. The student had visited a friend and signed the visitor register before proceeding directly to the 12th floor where the incident occurred.