Mangalore: 21-year-old Student Ends Life on Railway Tracks


Mangalore: 21-year-old Student Ends Life on Railway Tracks

Daijiworld Media Network - Mangalore

Mangalore, Jul 6: In a tragic incident, a 21-year-old youngster allegedly committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving train here on Thursday July 5.

The deceased has been identified as Renol Miranda, son of Wilfred Miranda and a student of St Joseph's Engineering College.

It is said that depression over failing in his fourth semester led him to end his life. He had lost his mother at an early age and his sister is working in Bangalore. His father remarried. Sources said that was in a depressed state for almost week.

As per the complaint filed with the police, he left home for college on Thursday at 7.30 am. Between 8 and 9 am he committed suicide at the railway track in Suterpet. However, the news of the tragic incident broke out only in the evening.

Renol reportedly sent SMS to all his friends before taking the extreme step, but it gave no clear indication that he was going to end his life, as he told them 'see you soon'. 

Though he was depressed, his friends say he was an enthusiastic and fun-loving person. He was also a member of a music band as a guest guitarist/singer.

Mangalore railway police have registered a case.

  

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  • poly d, belman / toronto

    Sun, Jul 15 2012

    Dear Fr. Franklin - thank you for providing your contact details. I hope youth in need will contact you seeking your advise, blessings and prayers and I am sure you will be a source of inspiration and strength to them to overcome their problems. God bless you for your generous offer of help.

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  • fr franklin, delhi/paladka

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    May his soul rest in peace.i condole his family & friends. let us not be judgmental. May he receive God's mercy. Dear Young people don't give up hope at any point of time. if you have any problem speak it out with whom you trust. I am ready to help you out 24X7 contact 09013905078.

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  • Diljyoti Allahabad, Kinnigoly

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    Readers!Please do not torture the DEPATED SOUL with your baseless comments. Instead, light a candle and say a prayer for peace of his soul. His father, relatives and all those who know the family from close know the reason as to why he took the extreme step. Renol, May you rest in peace.

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  • Melissa Monteiro, Mangalore

    Wed, Jul 11 2012

    In the case of youngsters/students, the community/society feels that "DISTINCTION IN EXAMS = GOOD BOY/GOOD GIRL/GOOD CHARACTER"!!! In today's day and age, it sickens me that educated people act illiterate and make such comments. I think you people need to be enlightened of what life is really about. Beyond books, marks or any such worldly things. Renol was one of the best, most intelligent human beings I have ever had the privilege of knowing. Why was he not measured by that standard? Because as a society, you all don't think that it is a measure of success! If he was judged by THAT STANDARD, he would have bagged a GOLD MEDAL repeatedly! You all must take a page from his book, and be better human beings, rather than making uneducated guesses of his sensibility, education or his spirituality.
    As a community we have ignored many an individual suffering from an illness of the mind. To add to it, we have even gone to the extent of talking of them in a very derogatory way. Do the society a favor, and first educate yourselves that problems of the mind are as important as a physical illness. It is this derogatory attitude, and lack of awareness AND LACK OF ACCEPTANCE of this humble and loving boy, that led him to give up his life.
    We love you Renol. Rest in Peace.

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  • Meghna David, Sydney

    Tue, Jul 10 2012

    A lot of these comments make me sick. Renol was clearly "suffering" from clinical depression (please google it if you do not know what that means). His awesome and ever cheerful personality was dysfunctional at the time of him doing this. Please just treat this as an illness and not something he did intentionally because knowing Renol he couldn't care less about failing an exam.

    In saying this, yes, had any of us noticed or taken the trouble of finding out why he was behaving rather strange and recluse-like and had done something about it - he would have been with us today.

    Suicide attempts from clinical depression is 100% preventable provided someone does something about it. It's all too late now. He is gone - done and dusted. Unfortunate incidents like this (instead of being butchered further) should be used to create awareness and de-stigmatize mental health/ psychiatry in India so that people do not take these things for granted, that they know what symptoms of a serious mental illness comprise of, and how it can be moderated by seeing a psychiatrist and undergoing the appropriate treatment.

    R.I.P Renol. You will be missed.

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  • Brian Charles Dsouza, Mangalore/UAE

    Tue, Jul 10 2012

    Its indeed shows the lack of maturity to handle the situation. Failures are the stepping stone to success, God has given us life to make most of it and not lose it. He only has the right to take our life, we have no right to take our life. Anyway his soul rest in peace and may the almighty grant strength to his family members to fill the void.

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  • alwyn d,souza, mangalore

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    Right words used in a right place

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  • paul d`souza, balakunje

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    Every problem has a solution. May be all we readers can extend our help/support either he is a christian,hindu or muslim. Whatever way possible, instead taking away the most beautiful life. Sad inccident.

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  • Judith L, Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    very sad to hear the news. Pray Almighty, Renol's soul to rest in Peace in eternally. I fail to understand how come Renol took such a sad step when our community is close knit, where we have small christian communities in each parish, who visit members and share each others joys and troubles. One more thing I would like to point out is it is high time our clergy and eminent leaders try to understand what is making people stay away from Church especially in Mumbai, the Youth are always msising the sermons are such that we hear the same quotes repeated again and again from bible. I feel there interaction is lacking the only interaction is prayer groups where people spend endless time praying in each rather than doing social work for community. Abroad it is worst, since foreigners are leaving the Church and becoming Athesist. It is high time our Clery all over the World thinks about Christians first b4 appeasing other communities where we get only hatred in return. Otherwise Christianlity which is only 2% in India, will become 2% all over the World and may be lesser.

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  • Basil, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    I agree with Dr.Mabel that need of the hour is to help the bereaved family with emotional and spiritual support.Pl.donot comment in negative atleast at this stage.

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  • Gloria Barbara, New Zealand

    Mon, Jul 09 2012

    Heartfelt condolences to his family members, Really a great loss of another young soul may ur soul rest in peace Renol, will be always remembered in my prayers will pray that your soul shall be rested peacefully in heaven .

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  • Heeral,Henster, Benny Dcunha, Vamanjoor

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    rest safely in ur mother's arms in heaven

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  • Lawrence D'Souza, Kulshekar/Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    May his soul rest in peace.This tragic incident disturbed me last couple of days.I blame myself being member of such a cruel society, where we adore money and material ignoring our own people.We have solutions for complex mathematical problems but fail to understand fellow human being.How come silent cry of this desparate soul was not heard by single human.I wish let every child live life to full extent.We cannot afford any more tragedies like this.Rest in peace Renol.

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  • Lawrence D'Souza, Kulshekar/Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    May his soul rest in peace.This tragic incident disturbed me last couple of days.I blame myself being member of such a cruel society, where we adore money and material ignoring our own people.We have solutions for complex mathematical problems but fail to understand fellow human being.How come silent cry of this desparate soul was not heard by single human.I wish let every child live life to full extent.We cannot afford any more tragedies like this.Rest in peace Renol.

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  • Dr Mable Pereira, UK/Moodubelle

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    My sincere condolences to bereaved family. Those who are commenting negatively about the whole background,it is appropriate to be non judgemental. As a community we can help these people by seeking early medical or spritual help if we identify such cases early. Also for youngsters who go through problems of depression to speak to someone whom they trust and confides so that timely counsel might help to overcome the problems of depression.

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  • Caroline Saldanha, Bangalore/Bahrain

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    I am deeply saddened by the death of Renol. As a teacher and mother my heart bleeds for the loss of this precious life. Many a time as a teacher i have come across students who are not attentive, disruptive in class and totally lost. On gaining their confidence , many a time i have noticed that they have their own problems about studies, self, parents or friends. I often refer them to the school Councillor for help. Teachers and parents must recognize that youngsters also suffer from depression. Parents must leave the door open for discussion. If your children is unable to communicate with you then there is definitely something wrong in the way you are parenting.The right values must be taught to children from a young age. God's presence and his infinite understanding must be taught to youngsters, so that in time of need PRAYER will be their source of strength. Parents should not be strict so much so your child fears you, rather we must come down to the level of the child and see his point of view...let us not begin our lectures with " I my days......you people now-a-days have it easy." Youngsters have their own struggles and problems which are increased by the media, friends, technology, money ideas about success etc. RIP Renol.

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  • OSWALD/LILY/GLORIA, VALENCIA / (MUSCAT)

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    Dear Wilfred & fly
    God is Love & Peace who will forgive each & everyone. "RENOL" is in Heaven. Pls accept our heartfelt condolences. May his soul Rest in Peace.

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  • ClaudetteAlec Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    Every child is a precious gift from God. Let us all remember this.
    Renol was well loved by one and all.
    The various comments on facebook indicate his beautiful persona, his smile his cheerfulness , in a nutshell how amazing he was as a human being.
    Let us not judge,criticize,discourage or indulge in blame games.
    We must provide our children with the proper tools they may require in times of distress.
    Helplines ,counseling centres are available all over the city.
    My sincere request is that these be put up at various learning institutions.,
    so that we can avert another sad tragedy.
    If we can help someone, let us do it positively.
    We will miss you dear Renol. Rest in Peace.
    Heartfelt sympathies & condolences to Renol’s family members in their hour of grief.

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  • mich, mlore/dxb

    Sun, Jul 08 2012

    at the comments...iam sorry bt dont interpret what renol did accdng to what each of u thnk i knew renol for more tahn 3 years and it hurts when those who hav no idea what hes gone through and faced are talking this way..what he did wasnt wise..but maybe it was the best for him...its not only about marks thats what we think we know there could have been other things too... iam sure if a nice and cheerful person like renol had the guts to do what he did something was terribly wrong somewhere but what hurts that he never told us i wish he did we love him more than he could imagine...but iam sure he's happy there with his mum she'l take good care of him...and for the rest of us he will take care ...
    its sad to see how people imagine and tell things to others once a person is dead...only cuz the dead person cant defend himself.. its always better to just sympathies than get to know and make stories...with no offence i think i respect him and always will ...

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  • Glenn Vaz, Thottam/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Looking at Renol's pictures on facebook, he looks to be a cheerful kid. My heart goes towards his parents, Sister and his numerous friends. Life in not about what marks you score or percentage you get in your exams. At one point in your carrier your employer will not even bother to know from which university have you passed, unless it is a cream of institutions like IIT'S or IIM's. Youngsters need to understand that what matters the most is how well you can perform & how smart you are in facing the trials and tribulations in your daily life. Sadly our education system is more theory oriented rather than being pratical....

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  • Roshal, Bahrain/M'lore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    We dont have right to kill our soul...its from god... only he can take our soul...

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  • Marie, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Thank you Silvia for your meaningful suggestions to the readers. This is not the time to advise or pass our own comments to deepen their sorrow further. We pray that Jesus give strength and courage to his family members to bear the loss.

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  • Conrad / Molly Crasto & Fly, Santhekatte / Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Dear Wilfred,

    Please accept our heartfelt condolences to you on the sad demise of dear Renol.May his soul rest in peace.May God give strength to bear the loss.

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  • Helen, Neeruda/Kuwait/Mumbai

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    I do believe in Sr Helen from Mangalore,
    There should be classes to train the children for helping the children and adults to control negative thoughts,to over come their ego problems, connect them to Nature power, with meditation
    May the Lord JESUS bless his soul, and grant peace to him and his family. AMEN.

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  • ivan, uae

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    record breaking reply on nagesh nayak coment.good to see.

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  • Joel Fernandes, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    I was on this young man's FB profile and noticed he subscribed to garbage like astrology. And one of which said is "You try and you try and you try, and it just won't work." Did this guy actually believe that and contemplate end?

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  • Robert Tauro, Kadri, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Heartfelt sympathies to the bereaved family. I remember seeing Renol last during his mother's funeral they were living in our neighbourhood then.

    I would like to highlight a few of my observations here.

    A friend of Renol's father who claims that he had objected to his second marriage went to the extent of pointing an accusing finger at him in this forum. Couldn't he do it in private when the dust had settled.

    It is said that Renol had 1057 friends on facebook. Youngsters should note that it is not the number but it's the quality that counts. I did't mean to say that one should not have friends. But if you have not made GOD as one of them it is as good as you are having none. Believe in yourself and believe in God, only this will help you overcome the trials and tribulations in life.

    Youngsters, learn to share not only the joys of your friends, but their sorrows too for when a dark cloud appears in their lives they can confide in you their feelings and find solace.

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  • Noel D Costa, Mangalore/Dubai

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Very well remember during my engg college days 2/3 professors teaching 12/13 subjects. we were from the English medium and thier accent was kannada.Another factor due to family tension & pressure.Some people do not show it but later it bursts. R.I.P.

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  • Michael Machado, Dammam

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Dear Wilfred,

    Please accept my heartfelt condolences.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    HI, jennifer gracian botelho, udupi karnataka,

    "STEP MOTHERLY TREATMENT" OR " MALATAAYI DHORANE" IS A GENERAL PROVERB & NOT APPLICABLE TO ANY INDIVIDUAL.

    YOU SHARED YOUR EXPERIENCE & WE FULLY AGREE YOUR COMMENT.





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  • Dolphy & Premy DSouza, Lalbagh, Mangalore/Dammam, Saudi Arabia

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Dear Wilfred & Riyani,
    Sorry to hear about the sudden & tragic demise of dear Renol. Kindly accept our heartfelt condolences. May almighty God grant you the strength & courage to bear this irreparable loss. May his soul rest in peace. Sharing your grief.
    Dolphy, Premy, Janina & Galina

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  • Jaimini P.B., Manipal,Sharjah

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Mother is always a Mother..Step Mother is a human being but she is not a substitute for mother.She can't replace mother.
    1.Maathru Devo Bhava
    2.Pithru Devo Bhava
    3.Acharya Devo Bhava
    First place goes to Mother,second place to father and Guru(teacher) comes in third place.
    If you have guardian like MOTHER THERESA,then you may feel that you have real mother...
    I agree with Mr.Nagesh Nayak's comment.Very true..

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  • Sanjeeth, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    Dear All,

    I just read a couple of comments ...most of them are trying to investigate the case... i think we shall leave it to the right people to do that.. but what we need to look at is what we can learn from this incident..just so that the death of Renol has not gone a waste... just as we are sitting and commenting we could be having children in our own home going through depression... as parents we do need to make time to understand them and be with them emotional .. not just financially... am sure for Renol its been a long journey of depression before he could take this hasty step... for some of us this might seem a silly reason to die...we need to involve our kids in those areas which they are interested in and dont impose our likes on them... just that somebody elses son is a doctor or engineer even our son should be the same or rather bigger.... i hope am making sense here.... at last we need to pray for renol's soul.... make be receive eternal peace..

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  • Dr. SavithaPereira, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    May his soul rest in peace.
    May God console the grieving family.


    Dear Youngsters, Please consult any counsellor or refer your friends to counselling center when ever you or they are depressed or upset about something. There are many counselling centers around who render their service free of cost. This is not a right step and we must not go against the law of nature and God.

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  • Jerome Coelho, Nanthur, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    No words of comfort can bring dear Renol Miranda back.
    Let us respect the way he lived his life and the way he chose to end it.
    We were never in his shoes to understand the real events in his life that made him soar or floored him.
    We just got to see his exterior, a smiling face, and from most of his friends comments a joking aura that surrounded him that made everyone around him happy.
    Let us not judge Renol for his action rather let us celebrate the memories of a smiling personality, a friend to many, a brother, a son, a relative and hope that he stays amongst us and keeping us company as we continue on our earthly journey.
    -Yours in grief. Jerome

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  • V.Rai, uae

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    RIP...young Renol...I do not know if it was right but I just happened to go to facebook to find out about this young person,found out he had 1057 friends on his list,his albums show only a smiling, happy,carefree,creative renol...so waht does this mean...a boy with so many friends could not even share his grief and had to take this terrible step to end a life ,this is so horribly shocking i feel for his sister, father...they all love him...God, may his soul rest in peace...

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  • SIMON Dmello, Mangalore

    Sat, Jul 07 2012

    RENOL, U WERE THE BEST FRIEND AND CLASSMATE ONE COULD EVER HAVE.. I WILL MISS U VERY DEARLY. ALL OUR CLASSMATES ARE IN UTTER SHOCK...JUST CANT BELIEVE UR NO MORE..THE ONLY THING I WOULD HAVE TO TOLD YOU IS THAT EXAMS COME AND GO..NO MATTER IF WE PASS OR FAIL.. BUT LIFE IS A PRECIOUS GIFT THAT IS GIVEN ONLY ONCE... & NOT AGAIN.... MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE BRO...


    STUDIES ARE FOR BETTERMENT & NOT DESTRUCTION OF LIFE...LIFE IS A PRECIOUS GIFT GIVE TO US BY GOD...VALUE LIFE!!!!

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  • Mario/MarilynPeresbhatt, Falnir, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Heartfelt sympathies from Mehul & our fly.Shocking indeed that a young boy full of fun & life is no more. May God forgive him & grant him eternal rest.

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  • Godwin Kamath, Mangalore/Dubai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    This is no more than cowardice.A young lad his age not being able to take pressure, what would he face life in this dog eat dog world. My message to young fellows, in depression and stress, seek Jesus, he is the only consoler. If he cab bring you to it, He can see you through it. Suicide will only make life miserable for yourself and others.

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  • jennifer gracian botelho, udupi karnataka.

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I lost my mother when I was 8years old and my little sister 4days for her first birthday. Our step mother was an angel who took care of us 8children as her own.She is no more but she left behind memories that a step mpther is a mother too. May her soul rest in peace.So please dont blame step-mothers as they too are human beings.

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  • Juliet Mascarenhas, Bejai/Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I request all the youngsters to take the advice given by Rashmi. The world is beautiful and the life is short. God has given us only one chance to come to this world.Do not loose heart. every problem has a solution Find solutions for the problems, face them and enjoy the beauty.Soul of Renol rest in peace

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  • Joe D'Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    N.Frank, you have said it very correctly. I do feel the same. But today Religious heads do not have time for those things because they are busy with builders and contractors where there is cash box. There were few Catholic schools and colleges with Catholic students were Majority. Then started the greed for money and with that started P.U colleges in every parish(almost). This is not with love of youngsters but Donation. Part of donation ended up in luxury vehicles and foreign education for nephews and nieces. And few Houses here and there with property and Condos with pools. With all these commitments where will they find time for troubled youngsters besides there is no money in this trade.

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  • Ajith Vasu, Valencia

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I am deeply saddened by the sudden tragic death of Renol Miranda. I'm proud to have known such a kind, warm and brilliant person. My prayers and thoughts are with him and with those he left behind.MAY HIS SOUL REST IN ETERNAL PEACE.

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  • Sangeetha, Belman

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Mr. Fredick Correa, Hope you know very well who is the step-mother of Renol. Because she is from you locality. She herself could't take care of her first husband abd child, who can you expect her to take care of her step-son? Anywez, now Renol has reached his mom a,d lets pray to Almighty that his soul rests in Peace.

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  • Jacintha, Bendur

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Children and followed by parents. Children watch and try to convince their parents a lot . Many cases parents who loved so much initially and then leave them a side, it will affect the life of young children. All the parents must understand their grown up children. Poor boy he lost his mother when he was too small. If father felt lonliness and got married twice , total three marriages, what about these children. if many people say he was depressed, what action of the parent made him to take such kind of step. No one should ignore their children.

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  • Dinoo, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Very sad, Very Shocking.. I am happy to have met Renol. A fun loving boy always in smiles.... That's what makes it hard to digest the fact that he is not with us...

    R.I.P. Renol. You sure will be missed ...

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  • Austin,Olma,Amanda,Ashley, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dearest Wilfred & Riyani
    May the lord almighty give you strength and courage to bear the loss of dear Renol.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • a kumar, udyavara /toronto

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Father gave him a beautifull name renol and his mentorship but renol needed a friendly fathern understanding step mother sure definetely did not have a genuine friend.We lost a fearless young personality just we did not have time to coach him.rip

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  • Philomena, Goa

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I wish Renol had to meet a consoling soul before he had taken this drastic step.
    There have been cases of this kind reported quite often and the need of the hour is to have a qualified counselor in every institute. Person with depression longs for support, love and care and when he does not get this he considers his world empty. Having more counseling cells and making their existence known to students and others is a must. When our youth face this challenging world and reach at the cross roads of their lives, not knowing which directions to take, what solutions to adapt, finding no solution, solace or guidance from anybody around surely they end up in depression. Let us insists during PTA gatherings that our children/students need counselors in their respective educational institutions, not only for their career development but also for their mental health. Hope someone listens…………..

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  • Samson DSouza, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I agree with Antony arun d'souza, dubai. In fact, during my Engg days there was a veteran student in our hostel who used to say "I will complete as many subjects as possible rest my son will come and finish"!

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  • ClaudetteAlec Fernandes, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Words cannot heal the pain of losing someone so dear. May God give you the strength to overcome the pain.Rest in peace dear Renol.Heartfelt sympathies & condolences.Claudette /Alec Fernandes and family

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  • errol ian dsouza, kulshekar, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    REST IN PEACE RENOL :( U WILL BE MISSED :(

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  • Fredrick Correa, Pernal/Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    At the time of posting this comment there were 379 No of people who AGREED with Nagesh Nayak, Bangalore. This only shows that we become one when there is a genuine concern.
    However, in this case, we should not blame the step mother as Renol was depressed because of his failure in the fourth semester. A step mother is a human being and she has her limitations. Only exception being Yasoda, the step mother of Lord Krishna. But then every step mother does not get a step son like Lord Krishna.
    May God give strength to the bereaved family.

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  • Wilfred, Lizzy, Amanda & Sharon,, Bangalore / K.S.A.

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear wilfred @ Riyani,

    Please accept our Heartfelt condolences. May god give strength and courage to bear the tragic loss of dear Renol. May his soul Rest in Peace.

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  • Shalini, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    First time i liked rakesh's comment. Bravo dear Rakesh

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  • Helen D'Souza, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May Renol's soul rest in Peace. It's high time for schools and colleges, temples mosques and churches to introduce meditation classes. This will help children and aduslts to control negetive thoughts,come over thier ego problems, connect them to Nature power, we call it God.

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  • alwyn sequeira, kulshekar

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    first time a sensible comment by nagesh when but i would like to add some more to this ,youngsters today have a easy life compared to the life we had earlier, we had to work at home ie house hold work as well as cattle feeding and many works which made us strong and we were used to all types of life from our younger days which has really made us strong but these days youngsters dont have the patience to think of what is life it has become just like a tv serial, every man born on this earth has problems even a stone has its own problems so the one who tackles is called brave feel sorry for this young soul may almight forgive him and grant him eternal peace

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  • Samara, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    A very unfortunate incident, may his soul rest in peace and God give the courage to his family to bear this loss.

    The comments from Mr. francis lewis, Sastan / Bangalore could have conveyed directly, since he knows his father personally. The article/comments shows that the boy was lonely since his father was re-married, which could be true, but that alone can not be the reason. I know some so called 'complete families' where the children are neglected by parents. Children from loving families commit suicide for various reasons. The father too must have been gone through loneliness hence he went ahead with a second marriage. It wont be fair to make this as the sole reason for boy's act.

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  • shane, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    RENOL YOU WERE A WONDERFUL FREIND. YOU USED TO MAKE EVERYONE SMILE BY YOUR JOKES. M REALLY SHOCKED. I HAVE NO WORDS. I COULD NEVER IMAGINE IN MY WILDEST DREAMS YOU COULD DO THIS. MAY YOUR SOUL REST IN PEACE PAL:)
    ETERNAL REST GRANT UNTO HIM OH LORD LET PERPETUAL LIGHT SHINE ON HIM. MAY HIS SOUL REST IN PEACE.

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  • Praveen Moejaes Gonsalves (John), Dandeli/Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I knew renol very personnely sweet and brave, you shouldn't taken such a wrong step.My heartfelt sympathies to Riyani & Wilfred uncle.

    Dear Renol you will always remain in my prayers. may your soul rest in peace.

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  • Mahesh S Kotian, Mangalore/Shimoga

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    The movie "3 idiots" offers good guidance and advice for students.Just enjoy life like Aamir Khan leave the rest to the God.There is plenty of advice for students and parents in this movie.

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  • Joy/Divya, Kulshekar

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May Renol's soul rest in peace... Our heartfelt sympathies to Wilfred uncle & Riyani.

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  • Walter Pereira, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Very sad news indeed.
    Rest in peace Renol.
    People commit suicide when they think that they have too many problems which they cannot handle.
    Among young ones,the cause of suicide may be due to a broken love affair, failure in exams, excessive teasing by colleagues / friends,bad treatment at home and school/college etc.
    There are tell-tale signs which can be noted on a potential suicide victim. Sleeplessness, loss of appetite, staying aloof etc.
    At their times of trouble,the parents role is very important. Love and care is the magic cure.
    Unfortunately, Ronal was lonely since his mother is no more, Father is re married and his only sibling - sister is away at work.
    Loneliness is a killer.
    There are some helplines for those who feel depressed and think of committing suicide.
    I request Daijiworld to post these phone numbers on their web site.
    Rakesh Shetty and Nagesh Nayak have posted very sensible comments this time.I feel they two are the same person!
    Have a good day all of you.

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  • Rashmi, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Youngsters are the futures of the society, if they loose courage and hope in life then its really very sad. Please guys dont take such drastic steps in life, talk to your friends, relatives, neighbours. Someone out there will help you by giving you right advice.Be strong, a failure in exams in not an end. Life is much more superior,.

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  • Wilfred D'souza, Kulshekar/Saudi-arabia

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May the Almighty Lord grant Eternal rest to his soul and give strength and courage to his family members to bear the loss.

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  • Boniface Dsouzaom, pakshikere/orlem malad/K.S.A

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    My sincere heartfelt condolence to Renols loved ones specially father Wilfred and Sis Riyani.May Renols soul rest in peace.Give courage to the family to bear tragic loss of there love one.

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  • anthony castle, mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I do agree with nithin and wanna say something on the comments of Max.. nowadays we are all suffering and it is very easy to comment sitting is US or abroad rather i feel we all good people should come to India and try to make a group and support people like anna hazare who are fighting for every individual indians rights.. today corruption is everywhere in every country but we indians have to stop it not only in the ministry but also among Our youngsters.. They are suffering cause of no mentoring.. some where a group should form where everyone will be benefited.. I am a single thought holder but we all think strongly on these matters believe me India will be somewhere in the history of the world.. We cannot bring renol or any such youngsters back but we can really save many youths by doing such a crime.. which is killing Ourselves and saying to god that i dont wanna have such a precious gift which you gave me and that is my life.. lets today take a oath by guiding any such people who are around us giving them attention and also thinking that they are our Children and the future Of this Country called India.. God bless us all..

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May his innocent soul RIP.

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  • S.Pereira, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    We live in a society where having a college degree is more important than identifying and harnessing our talents. It is a need of the hour for parents and teachers to realize that just a degree will never help in anyone’s job hunt or career growth. In India around 15% to 20% graduates are unemployed. But, most of world’s successful people never went to college like Bryan Adams (singer), Ben Affleck (actor), Dhirubhai Ambani (billionair – business man), Bill Gates (co founder of Microsoft), William Shakespear (writer), M.S.Dhoni (Indian cricket captain & 16th most remarkable athlete in the world) etc. etc. People give examples of these legends to their kids. I am not saying people should not be educated, but, don’t expect each student to be a rank holder. May be we could have had a great musician/ singer in the form of Ronal, if someone had told him – “failing in studies doesn’t make someone a failure in life. Pursue something you love the most.” Our education system and society should concentrate on creating more good human beings, because we have many graduates, Masters and Phd holders and very less good people.

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  • Patrick Lewis & Family, Kallianpur

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Hi Wilfred / Riyani,
    Please accept our heartfelt condolences on the loss of Renol. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Ronald, Wilma, Lea & Rouvin, Kallianpur / Dammam

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear Wilfred & Riyani
    We are in shock after hearing the news. Please accept our heartfelt sympathies & condolences and have courage to bear the loss of your dear son. Our thoughts & prayers are with you during this difficult time. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • anil thomas dsilva, mangalore-afgan

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    may your rest in peace,, y did u take the wrong step bro,,

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  • Silvia, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear readers, it is for sure, that at this moment the family members are in deep grief and sorrow. Almighty Lord alone knows whatever is the reality and the family members alone are affected by this incident and not the general public. The readers here are passing their own comments, which I am sure will deepen their sorrow and shame. It is good not to increase their sorrow by writing as you wish.

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  • JENI, MANGALORE/DUBAI

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear Renol Rest in peace... You really took a wrong step dear.. U cud hav atleast thought abt ur sister.. She is left alone nw.. I hav personally met u and i alwys admired ur sweet innocent smile.U alwys had a smile on ur face.. Good natured boy.. I don knw wut situation u hav gone through but u cudnt hav taken dis step.. Nwyws will really miss ur cute smile and a good boy like u...

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  • antony arun d'souza, dubai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May Renol's soul rest in peace.While i was doing my B.E in Hassan Malnad College in1984,there were so many students in our college who were doing engg since 8-10 years[usually 4 years].They were failing in some subjects in some semesters usually by not studying or low attendance,or noted by some professors for mischief in campus during strikes,or while smoking,drinking,taking drugs etc.But they used to take all exams even if they did'nt prepare for exams during 2-3 days gap. All of them completed the BE by 1989 with our batch and now they are working with good jobs in foreign countries ,L&T,BDA B'LORE like Catha ,Rampa,Ramesh,Lackii.Some are big architects in M'lore like Sanath[sks group],Peter paul twin brothers[Architechnics],Nelson,Dungston[Design Syndicate].There was no scope for any deppression here and this encouraged us to complete our studies.Also sometimes ,unluckily we got question paper which is out of our sylabus [like M-Tech,IIT-JEE]and only 1 or 2 students out of 50 luckily could pass.I have seen some taking engg drawing exams for 2-3 years.I have seen some of our lecturers just giving full internal marks and attendance without giving a single lectur in the entire semester.Usually those who really prepare and score good internal marks usually don't fail.All that students should keep in mind is that we are students of our life....nothing else.All the best engg guys.

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  • Avinash Ganiga, Udupi

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Failing in life is not the way for depression... May his soul rest in peace

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  • Cony D'souza & family, Kalathur / Dammam, KSA

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear Wilfred & Riyani,

    We express our heartfelt condolences to you on the sad demise of dear Renol.May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Prakash P, mangalore/dubai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Well said Rakesh shetty. Nice comments.

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  • Bryan, Bahrain

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Who says if his mother was alive he would not committed suicide how can we predict, could be he was Feeling hopeless he was Seeing no reason for living, or having no sense of purpose in life for having failed.We should not point finger at his step mother, his people could have taken his actions seriously, let not start with the blame game My sympathies to his family members.

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  • abubakar pallipadi , pallipadi /Riyadh

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Mr.nagesh nayak .keep it up.

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  • jigmig, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Not only youngsters, even old people need love and care during their loneliness.Ignorning someone when they are helpless will lead to suicide. Giving money to the needy is not only enough in this world, love and care is also equally important.

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  • Santhosh , mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012


    First time I am looking sensible comments from Rakesh shetty and Nagesh nayak.

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  • Max and Jessie Rasquinha, Houston / USA

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    What a sad and tragic destiny of a young man who chose to end his life during the prime stage of his youth.

    Nearly sixty percent of India's population is below the age of 30 years. The youth of today is confronted with so many new challenges. They need so much of mentoring and comforting in their daily program of life. The school situation is tough, the home situation is tough, the job situation is tough, and the overall economy is tough for everbody everywhere.

    Each and everyone of us have a responsibilty in helping each and every youth in whatever way possible in their daily struggles of life. May God bless us and help us all.

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  • sunil, mangalore/bangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Rakesh shetty, I fully agree with you. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • francis lewis, Sastan / Bangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear Wilfred,

    When I was in Saudi Arabia and you stayed with us but after the loss of your wife you made up your mind to remarry but we were the people really opposed to this. Now I am really sorry to hear this Sad news and kindly take your Daughter in to confidence and give more love to her without any further loss

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  • Vashal, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    A sencible Comment from our Brother Nagesh Nayak and I am fully agree with him.May his soul rest in Peace.

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  • munna, nitte/Karkala/Qatar

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear Nagesh, Today I felt like reading sensible comments. Now look at agrees and disagrees. Daijiworld readers are very fair.

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    Disagree [22]

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  • prakash, kadandale/moodbidri

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    i agree with mr nagesh nayak bangalore.&first time i like nagesh nayak comments,always i disagree with his comments.

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  • Edison D'souza, mangalore/kuwait

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    This is just the result of the hectic curriculum & cut throat competition going on in the colleges. Students who are left behind in all this suffer the most.. but guys thats not the end of life.. Its hard to get up after we fall but unless we try again we wont succeed. And then if students are facing such problems its the job of the lectures & friends also including parents to pay attention to them & help them out. I do appeal to all youngsters not to be dishearten when such things happen. be brave guys.
    May the lord take Renol Miranda in his arms & rest him in peace.

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  • Nithin, Udyawar/Muscat

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    What a sad incident and a waste of precious life..Just cannot imagine the anguish and grief the parents might be undergoing.. From my personal experience..... Failing in exams is not an end of the road...Failure comes only to those people who can dare to take up challenges..As far as my understanding is concerned majority of the people who were back benchers and below average in their academics are now working for prestigious companies. The reason being they never took failure as the end but took it up as a challenge.As an Ex Student this great institute , my personal advice to the SJEC college management is that counselling unit has to be present who can help out people in such situation and i request that this has to be taken on a serious note. Engineering colleges have become pressure cookers... Covering more than 16 subjects in a year is not a joke. My request to all the students is to help out people in such a situation by giving them mental and emotional support. Dear parents, generally speaking don't force your children into something that they don't want to be into. Engineering is become a fashion today. People do engineering to either get a degree or get into some IT companies where they are trained to work like machines. This is the result. Loss of young lives. We find similar cases in IT companies also. Mental pressure is the main reason behind it.There are lot of other courses which present promising career and future. Youngsters can even opt them. Engineering is not the only future.

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  • stan, dubai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I am glad to read Mr Nagesh's very sensible comments. Thanks Nagesh.

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  • Wilson Dmello, abudhabi

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May his soul rest in peace

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  • Diana, Mangalore/Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Indeed it is very sad, one youngster has ended his life. why school/colleges cannot give counseling to the students/parents, before the exams/results are out? In the world of competition, youngsters needed to get confidence& acceptance by the parents/teachers. It is too late for Renole, but can save others from this kind of tragedy.

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  • Roshan Braganza, Udyavar / Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Very sad , may his soul rest in peace. Its all in the mind , the world is very competative and cruel. Society wants everything picture perfect and we criticise if someone is not doing well . A person who lacks optimism , perseverance in difficult times drag themselves to suiccide thoughts. Family and parents got nothing to do with this , as even a person with good family support also committ suiccide. There should be efficient distress emergency number , peaple should be made aware just dial the number in case of any suiccide thoughts. Couple of days of counselling and yoga sessions they vl b back to normal life.

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  • Kudlada Kumaranne, Kudla

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    nagesh nayak, bangalore


    First time im seeing your record in like anyways well said andala suicide puraikla tadi atte.. very bad incident

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  • vidya, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Very very sad news. now a days it is a common problem for youngsters. They do want to face the problem.

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  • N. Frank, India/Ksa

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    From his name it appears, Renol Miranda to be a Catholic, studying in a catholic college.

    His parish leadership, the college management should re view his case as to why there was a failure in not being of help to Renol, when he was suffering from depression.

    Correcting the mistakes, that lead to Renol take the extreeme step, may prevent others following the foot steps of Renol

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  • Norbert Sequeira, Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I dunno know what to say. Bubbling lad with music in his ears.

    Sad.

    "Holy Spirit strengthen those who are weak ... give them abudant blessings .. give them more than you can give me...."

    Let it be anyone, young, old,.. whenever you are facing distress & lonely, share out to others. You will feel lighten.

    Still, if there is no one, then our Merciful God is always there. Talk to HIM alone. He is waiting. For He sayeth " Come to me all those you are tired & burden, for I am humble of heart, and your soul will find rest"

    My sympathies to the families.

    Thank you Daijiworld for reporting.

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  • vinaya, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    very sad and shocking news.
    I am sure if his mother was there she would hv consoled him also would hv guided him with the support of his father.we understand mothers love and care only when we loose our mother and when we are in a depression state.
    Fathers are always busy with their own work and they hv a burden to support the family.May renol mirandas soul rest in peace.

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  • Jerry Moras, Canada

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May his soul rest in peace.

    By the way : Nagesh, you are smart sometimes. I always used see your racial comments and for changes you have come out with words of wisdom. Thank you.

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  • Wilfred, Gretta Dsouza and Family , Mysore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Dear Wilfred, Riyani and Family,

    Please Accept our heartfelt condolences. We pray that God gives you all immense strength and courage to bear the loss of dear Renol. May his soul rest in peace.

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  • Charles D'Mello, Pangala

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    To all youngsters.....certain things are not in our control, like...mothers death, fathers re marriage, sister or brother going away for work...as in this case...but studies are in our hands..which we can do and has to be done by ourselves...and going into depression can be avoided by doing certain things which give us happiness and concentrate on studies...If you fail in one or two subjects it is not the end of the world...you can always come back to track. It is normal certain youngsters lose interest in studies at some point of time because of over enjoyment or problems in the family. But do not resort to suicide but try to come back to studies and it is not impossible...!!!! Please do not commit suicide. Life is is always beautiful after a bit of struggle like studying and overcoming the family problems..

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  • Veera, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Nagesh raised appropriate points but youth should understand that after certain age i.e. 16 years probably they are matured. When someone studying in engineering school, so much sacrifice require to complete the studies. The extra activities like music etc will certainly ruin the studies. I guess Indian youths are extremely pampered than anywhere and they still expect this.

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  • Brian Nazareth, Koppa

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Heartfelt Sympathies to the entire family.
    May his soul Rest in Peace

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  • Rakesh shetty, mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    VERY SAD INCIDENT.

    I FEEL PARENTS AND TEACHERS ROLES ARE MAIN IMPORTANT HERE TO GUIDE AND SUPPORT ALL CHILDRENS, YOUNGSTERS.

    HE MISSED PROPER GUIDANCE,
    LOVE,PROPER CHILDHOOD CARE ETC BY HIS PARENTS AND HIS FAMILY MEMBERS.

    THAT LEADS HIM TO MAKE SUCH A WORST CRIME.

    EVERYONE SHOULD WAKE UP NOW. THEY MUST GIVE ADVICE,PROPER GUIDANCE, CARE AND HOW TO FACE RISK IN LIFE.

    SO THAT WE CAN WE AVOID SUCH CASES IN OUR DAY TO DAY LIFE. JAI HO.

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  • lawrence, abudhabi mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    May his soul rest in peace very very sad news

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  • Austin D Cunha, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    I agree with all the points mentioned by our Nagesh Nayak. Dear Nagesh, you are so good in analyzing few things...

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mangalore/Mapusa/Mumbai

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Nagesh, first sensible comment from you after a long long time.
    May his soul RIP.

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  • R.Bhandarkar., M

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Agree completely with Nageshji, 'No substitute for Mother's Love and hard work'.

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    VERY VERY SAD NEWS.

    SUICIDE BY YOUNGSTERS ARE COMMON PHENOMENA DUE TO SOCIAL & FAMILY DISTURBANCE.

    IN THIS CASE IT IS CLEAR THAT RENOL MIRANDA TOOK HIS DECISION DUE TO FAMILY PROBLEMS LIKE :

    1. HE LOST HIS MOTHER @ EARLY AGE.

    2. HIS SISTER IS NOT WITH HIM & WORKING IN BANGALORE.

    3. FATHER REMARRIED & STEP MOTHER LOVE IS NOT AS REAL MOTHER.

    THERE IS NO ONE IN HIS HOUSE TO GUIDE HIM PROPERLY DURING DEPRESSION.

    IF HIS MOTHER ALIVE HE WOULD NOT HAVE DO THIS.

    THERE IS NO ALTERNATIVE FOR MOTHERS LOVE TOWARDS CHILDRENS.

    NEED OF THE HOUR IN THE SOCIETY:

    INTERACT MORE & MORE WITH YOUNGSTERS & GIVE THEM MORAL SUPPORT DURING DEPRESSION.

    YOUNGSTERS ARE VULNERABLE TO ANYTHING IF NOT GUIDED PROPERLY.

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  • SJEC Family, Vamanjoor, Mangalore

    Fri, Jul 06 2012

    Our heartfelt sympathies to the family members of Renol Miranda. May his soul rest in peace.

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