A 25-year-old Master of Business Administration student died after allegedly jumping from the 13th floor of a high-rise building in Greater Noida West, police reported on Wednesday. No suicide note was recovered at the scene.
Details of the Incident
According to police, the incident occurred on the intervening night of Monday and Tuesday while the woman’s parents were asleep. A security guard discovered her body and alerted authorities via the emergency helpline number 112.
Investigators identified the woman’s apartment after showing her photo to residents of the building. Her mobile phone was seized for investigation.
Previous Struggles
Assistant police commissioner Pawan Kumar stated that the primary investigation indicates the woman was experiencing depression following the finish of a friendship. Police learned from the woman’s college administration in Mohali, Punjab, that she had previously attempted suicide twice on campus.
Following those attempts, the college sent her home and refused to allow her return. She had been residing at home in Greater Noida since that time.
The woman is survived by her parents and a brother who works in Gurugram, Haryana. A post-mortem examination was conducted on Tuesday, and the investigation is ongoing.
What Happens Next?
Police may analyze the contents of the woman’s mobile phone to gain further insight into her state of mind. Investigators will interview family members and friends to understand the circumstances leading up to her death. The investigation could also focus on the college’s response to her previous suicide attempts.
Frequently Asked Questions
What was the immediate response to the incident?
A security guard discovered the woman’s body and immediately alerted the society’s management and police via the emergency helpline number 112.
Had the woman received prior mental health support?
The college administration in Mohali, Punjab, reported that she had attempted suicide twice on campus and subsequently sent her home, refusing to allow her to return.
What is the current status of the investigation?
The woman’s mobile phone has been seized for investigation, and a post-mortem examination was conducted on Tuesday. Further investigation is underway.
What more can be done to support students struggling with mental health challenges?
