Jaipur
LLB student kills self in Jaipur by jumping off building
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Jaipur: In the Shivdaspura neighborhood of Jaipur, a 20-year-old LLB student named Kartikeya Kumawat allegedly killed himself by falling from the seventh floor of a building that was still under construction. Preliminary information indicates that before taking his own life, he invited a friend to visit him. In front of the friend, he leaped off.
In a suicide note that was found by the authorities, he accused two other friends and another buddy of blackmailing him. The police have filed a case of aiding suicide against the friend based on the suicide letter. A citizen of Chandpol Mali Colony, Kartikeya. He was an undergraduate LLB student. Near Tonk Phatak, at JP Phatak Underpass, he was also enrolling in coaching lessons.
Kartikeya rode his bicycle to the JECRC College in Sitapura on a Wednesday afternoon and then went to the seventh level of a nearby building that was still under construction.
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To arrange a meeting, he called Vishal Pareek. He leaped off the building’s roof in front of Vishal as soon as he arrived there. Some neighboring neighbors hurried Kartikeya to the Mahatma Gandhi Hospital. He was pronounced dead by the physicians.
He left a suicide note in which he accused Ronnie, Surendra Singh’s brother, and other people of blackmailing and harassing him. Because of this, he fell down. A payment of Rs 30,000 to the group is mentioned in the suicide note.
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