RIMS Ranchi Junior Doctor, Woman Friend 'Fall' From Third Floor Of Hostel In Suspected Suicide Bid; Medico Dies

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RIMS Ranchi Doctor Death: A male junior doctor and his female friend allegedly fell off the third floor of a hostel building on the campus of Rajendra Institute of Medical Science (RIMS), Ranchi, according to the police. While the man died, the woman was injured and subsequently hospitalised, the police informed. The incident was reported late Sunday from the block number 4 hostel.

RIMS DOCTOR SUICIDE SUPECTED: DECEASED WAS PG STUDENT The deceased has been identified as Akash, a second-year postgraduate student at RIMS Ranchi. The police said the incident prima facie appeared to be a suicide case and more details would be ascertained after an investigation. T he security head of the facility heard a loud thud after the duo allegedly jumped from the floor, said Rajeev Ranjan, PRO, RIMS.



RIMS RANCHI JUNIOR DOCTOR DEATH: MEDICAL COLLEGE STATEMENT "Last night around 10:30 pm, an orthopaedic student of second year jumped from the third floor of the hostel. The boy had jumped with another girl, however, we do not know details about the girl who does not belong to RIMS. Guards rushed on the spot after receiving the information," the official was quoted as saying by news agency ANI.

The woman, who suffered shoulder injuries, has recovered, Ranjan added. RIMS RANCHI DOCTOR SUICIDE SUSPECTED: WOMAN SURVIVES WITH SHOULDER INJURY "Both were admitted to the hospital. However, Aakash passed away after two hours.

The female is out of danger but has suffered injuries on her shoulder. No life-threatening injuries as such," he stated. "We do not know if it was a suicide or not.

The CCTV footage are being checked and further investigation is being carried out," the RIMS official said. (With inputs from ANI) Disclaimer: If you or anyone you know needs help, please reach out to one of these helpline numbers: 022-27546669 (Aasra, Mumbai), +91 44 2464 0050 (Sneha, Chennai), 011-23389090, (Sumaitri, Delhi), 040-66202000 (Roshni, Hyderabad) , +91 11 41198666 (Sangath Tele-Counselling), 1800-599-0019 (Kiran), +918422984528, +91 8422984529 and +91 8422984530 (Samaritans), +91 8448440632 (Manodarpan), 14416 and 1800-891-4416 (Tele-MANAS).