Puttur: 17-year-old student calls up friends before ending life


Daijiworld Media Network - Puttur (SP)

Puttur, Sep 23: A PU student hanged himself at his home at Pattemajalu in Alankaru village near Kadaba on Wednesday September 21 late evening. The student had called up his friends over mobile phone to inform them of his decision to commit suicide before going ahead with his plan.

Kiran (17), a second year PU (commerce) student of Durgamba PU College at Alankaru, chose to kill himself for no apparent reason. Even after making queries, no reasons that were serious enough could be found behind the suicide. He was the son of Pattemajalu Rajeev Poojary. He hanged himself from a cashew tree located inside the areca nut plantation belonging to his family.

Kiran, it is gathered, was good at studies, and was also a good performer in sports and extra curricular activities. On Wednesday, holiday was given to students in view of the beginning of mid term examinations.

The student had visited downtown Alankaru on Wednesday morning and had met many friends till that evening. After reaching home in the evening, he left a little while later, telling his mother that he would be back after visiting the house of his grandparents. Sometime after he left home, he called his friends over cellphone from the areca nut farm of the family to convey to them his decision to die. The friends grew panicky, and rushed there to find that Kiran had already hanged himself. He was brought down and taken to hospital in an ambulance. But Kiran breathed his last before reaching the hospital.

In honour of the departed student, his PU college declared a day's holiday on Thursday after offering silent prayers in the morning. The examination that was to be held on Friday has been postponed. On Thursday, silent prayers were offered to Kiran at Alankaru government higher primary school, of which he was a past student.

A case of unnatural death was registered in Kadaba police station.

 

  

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  • Peter Lewis, Kalmady/ k s a

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    How easy for these youngsters killing themselves? Are they ever thought of their Parents and siblings? Very Painful, RIP.

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  • readerwriter007, pune

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    quite surprising and tragic. He was good in studied, had friends, had family to look after... used to meet his friends, that's also called out in the article... family owns the areca nut plantation which also says to some extent that no financial crisis. Had friends whom he thought he need to call before ending his life... then why ? How to conclude. What a shocking hit to the parents who brought up him for 17 years... how could he ditch them and their dreams... Unpardonable sin.

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  • Elwyn Goveas, Valencia

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    Heart goes out to the parents of such youngsters after toiling for 17 years in bringing up these kids with lot of dreams and aspirations they now have to perform their last rites extremely sad.

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  • Diva, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    Loneliness! because of present education system and cell phone.
    No fun, no friends...

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  • Nithya, mlr

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    Expectations, pressures, hopelessness, are some reasons.

    We need local groups who can take care of local people & needs.
    We do have many such groups, but all of them are FAKES.

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  • Joe Gonsalves, Mangalore

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    It is inexpedient that all schools and colleges introduce counselling centers to help students needing help

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    India needs a Help Line ...

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  • Steffi, Kundapura/Bengaluru

    Fri, Sep 23 2016

    The National Suicide Prevention Lifeline is a 24-hour, toll-free suicide prevention service available to anyone in suicidal crisis.
    1-800-273-TALK (8255)

    Helpline numbers :

    Maharashtra State Board Helpline : 2789-3756 (8am to 9pm)

    Aasra : 2754-6669/2754-6667 (24x7)

    Centralised Toll-Free CBSE Helpline : 1800 11 7002

    ETC... :)

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