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IIT Bombay Second-Year Student From Rajasthan Dies After Falling From Powai Hostel Building

A tragic incident unfolded at the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay in Mumbai after a 21-year-old student allegedly died by suicide in the early hours of Wednesday. According to the police, the student jumped from the terrace of a hostel building located on the institute's Powai campus at around 1 am.

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A 21-year-old second-year engineering student, Naman Agarwal, from Pilani, Rajasthan, reportedly died by suicide at IIT Bombay's Powai campus on Wednesday, prompting a police investigation after he jumped from a hostel building terrace.

The deceased has been identified as Naman Agarwal, a second-year engineering student and a native of Pilani in Rajasthan. The sudden loss has left the campus community shocked and grieving.

Incident Reported From Hostel No. 4

Police said Agarwal was residing in Hostel No. 4 and allegedly jumped from the terrace during the night. Fellow students and authorities were alerted soon after the fall, prompting an immediate response.

He was rushed for medical treatment without delay, but doctors declared him dead on arrival at the hospital.

Investigation Underway, Motive Unclear

Officials stated that the reason behind the extreme step is yet to be determined. A Powai police official confirmed that no suicide note has been recovered so far, making it difficult to establish what may have led to the incident.

The Mumbai Police have registered an Accidental Death Report (ADR) and launched a detailed investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the case.

Campus In Shock, Awaiting Official Statement

The incident sent shockwaves across the institute, deeply affecting students and staff members. Many are struggling to process the sudden tragedy as authorities continue their probe.

Meanwhile, IIT Bombay authorities have not yet released an official statement regarding the student's death.

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