Bhatkal: Student who jumped in front of train had failed in SSLC


Daijiworld Media Network - Bhatkal (SP)

Bhatkal, May 3: A student, who was jittery over the SSLC result that was to be announced on Tuesday April 30, committed suicide by jumping in front of a moving train on Tuesday. It has been found that he actually failed in the examination.

Ramdas Naik (16) from Kudabail in Haldipur, a SSLC student of Gurukul high school at Karki near Honnavar, jumped in front of a train that was moving toward Ernakulam near Haldipur between Kumta and Honnavar. His body was stuck in the front engine of the train and he died after the iron rod of the train hit the back of his head. Both his legs had been severed.

The incident had come to the notice of the railway officials after the train reached Honnvar station. Photos of the same had become viral on social media. Some had also given this photo the headline, 'train pulls away person taking selfie'.

  

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  • Ranwick fernandes, Honnavar

    Fri, May 03 2019

    Result was announced on 30-05-2019 at 12:45 but he commited suicide early around 8:00 something but how did he knew that he faild in SSLC EXAM

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