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Student commits suicide for not passing Inter exams

| @indiablooms | Apr 13, 2019, at 09:55 pm

Chittoor, Apr 13 (UNI) In a tragic incident, a student committed suicide by hanging himself for not getting through in Intermediate second year examinations, in Gudurupalle of Punganur mandal on Saturday.

According to information reaching here, Bhanuchandar (17) who attempted Intermediate second year exams got failed and in depression he hanged himself to a branch of a tree near the fields.

The cattle rearing persons found him hanging and informed to the villagers by yelling in shock. The villagers informed to Punganur police who reached the place and registered a case after shifting the body to Punganur government hospital for postmortem.

A pal of gloom prevailed in the village with the death of Bhanuchandar. 

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