KGMU Lucknow: MBBS student admitted to ICU after attempting suicide

KGMU Prof Sudhir Singh said the family has been informed and medical support is being provided to the student
Photo of KGMU Lucknow | Photo: KGMU website
Photo of KGMU Lucknow | Photo: KGMU website

A first-year MBBS girl student at King George's Medical University (KGMU) in Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, allegedly tried to end her life by hanging, as reported by IANS.


The incident came to light on Wednesday afternoon, November 1, when the 18-year-old girl was found hanging in an unconscious state in her room in the New UG Hostel building of KGMU, said police.


The incident has also been confirmed by the varsity officials. "We have informed the girl's parents and are providing best medical support to save her life," said Prof Sudhir Singh of KGMU.


Station House Officer (SHO), Chowk, KK Tiwari, said prima facie it appeared that the girl was depressed and had missed her classes, added IANS.


"We have yet to ascertain why she took such a step," said the SHO. The girl's classmates, however, said she had fallen sick and missed classes and was anxious about it.


The police informed that in a police statement, her roommate disclosed that she received a call from the girl's father, saying that his daughter was not answering his phone. The roommate found the door of the room locked from inside and received no response despite knocking several times. 


She informed other hostel mates who peeped through the ventilator and saw the girl hanging from a hook on the ceiling with a dupatta tied around her neck. The students informed the authorities and the door was broken open.


She was rushed to the hospital and admitted to the ICU.

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