What Led to the Mysterious Death of a Young Physiotherapist in Jabalpur?
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Jabalpur/Datia, Jan 31 (NationPress) The tragic death of a young physiotherapist, who allegedly jumped from a multi-story building in Jabalpur, Madhya Pradesh, has left residents and security personnel in shock on Saturday.
The victim, identified as Bhanu Mohar (29), hails from Datia district and had graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT) from Netaji Subhash Chandra Bose Medical College in Jabalpur in 2025.
Post-graduation, he was practicing and resided alone in a rented apartment at Yash Heights, located in the Dhanwantari Chowki area, under the jurisdiction of Sanjeevani Nagar police.
According to the police, they received a report early Saturday morning regarding a young male resident who had purportedly committed suicide by leaping from the fourth floor. Upon arrival, authorities found him lying in a pool of blood.
M.D. Nagotia, the City Superintendent of Police for the Gorakhpur subdivision in Jabalpur, informed local news outlets that initial investigations revealed that security personnel claimed he jumped from the fourth floor.
The police officer noted that Bhanu's rented apartment was locked, and his mobile device has been sent for forensic analysis. Additionally, police reached out to his colleagues, friends, and staff from the medical college as part of their inquiry.
The body has been dispatched to the medical college hospital for a post-mortem, and the family has been notified. Although no suicide note was found at the scene, a case has been filed and is being explored from all possible angles.
Authorities also mentioned that Bhanu had been living independently in the rented flat at Yash Heights for several months.