IIT Kharagpur student found hanging in his room


Team Udayavani, Apr 22, 2017, 12:45 PM IST

Kharagpur: A fourth year student of IIT, Kharagpur was found hanging from the ceiling of his room, police said today. Nidhin.N, a student of aerospace engineering, did not come out of his room in the morning yesterday and his friends informed the matter to the authorities.

As police was intimated, they broke open the door and found him hanging. A suicide note was recovered.
The student was 21 and hailed from Kerala.

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