Suicide or foul play?: Probe on after student falls to death from 16th floor of Azim Premji University

The deceased, M Ashwin Nambiar, a native of Hyderabad, was residing in the hostel on Azim Premji University premises.
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Image used for representational purpose only. (Photo | EPS)

BENGALURU: A 21-year-old final-year BSc student of Azim Premji University was found dead under mysterious circumstances on Friday morning. The student reportedly fell from the 16th floor of the university in Sarjapur, between 7.30 AM and 8 AM.

The deceased, M Ashwin Nambiar, a native of Hyderabad, was residing in the hostel on the university premises. While it is suspected to be a case of suicide, the reason is yet to be ascertained, police said, adding that no death note had been found. “We got information around 10.45 AM. We are yet to verify if the student died by suicide or if there is any other reason behind the death. The body was shifted to the mortuary of Oxford Medical College in Attibele,” police said.

Ashwin’s father Manohar Nambiar, a retired Indian Navy officer, told TNIE they received a call from the university around 10.30 AM, saying the incident happened between 7.30 AM and 8 AM. “We don’t know what the reason could be. We are based out of Hyderabad and landed in Bengaluru around 7 PM. Ashwin is one of my two children, he was a bright student. The reason can be ascertained only after talking to the university management and police. We were informed that the body is in the mortuary,” he said.

“I was doing some work in the lobby of the residence building, when we heard a thud outside. I went and saw the dead body of one of my friends. We had no idea he was suicidal, but he just jumped from the 16th floor and died. The mood here at the residence is very low, we are all shocked that he would take his own life. It’s a critical failure for the university support infrastructure,” one of the victim’s friends said in his social media post.

The university, in a statement, said, “We are shocked and deeply saddened by the unfortunate demise of a student at the University campus. Our hearts go out to his family and friends who knew and loved him. We are doing everything possible to support his immediate family at this time of grief. We request that we respect the family’s privacy during this time.” Following the incident, classes were called off at the University. Sarjapur police registered a case of unnatural death, and are investigating the matter from all angles. The possibility of foul play is yet to be ruled out, as the investigation continues. 

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