Student commits suicide by jumping from 7th floor of hostel building in IIT Patna

Patna: Student of third year in IIT-Patna on Tuesday  allegedly committed suicide after slitting his wrist and jumping from the seventh floor of the hostel building inside the campus, officials said.  Official sources confirming the incident said that the deceased has been identified as Rahul Lavari, a resident of Hyderabad. Even though Rahul Lavari was.

Patna: Student of third year in IIT-Patna on Tuesday  allegedly committed suicide after slitting his wrist and jumping from the seventh floor of the hostel building inside the campus, officials said. 

Official sources confirming the incident said that the deceased has been identified as Rahul Lavari, a resident of Hyderabad. Even though Rahul Lavari was immediately rushed to the nearby Subhash Hospital, the doctors were unable to save him and declared him dead during treatment.

The incident caused panic within the IIT-Patna campus located at Bihta block.

As soon as Rahul Lavari jumped from the seventh floor, a large number of college students assembled at the spot. They informed the IIT-Patna administrators and local police about the incident.

The district police and college authorities promptly arrived at the scene to investigate the matter.

“We received information that a student had jumped from the seventh floor of the building. We rushed him to a nearby private hospital where the doctors declared him dead. The investigations are ongoing in the case,” said Vivek Kumar, incharge of the IIT police station.

Preliminary investigation revealed that Rahul Lavari had reportedly been under extreme stress for the last several days. He allegedly took the desperate step after a lot of thought and in order to ensure that he did not survive Rahul Lavari had even cut the veins of his wrist before jumping from the seventh floor of the building.

IIT-Patna’s administration has not released an official statement yet on the suicide. The police recovered Rahul Lavari’s mobile phones, laptops and other belongings to find out the actual motive behind the extreme step.