Tirupur: The circle of relatives of S Sharath Prabhu, a postgraduate clinical pupil who used to be found useless outside his room in a rented area in New Delhi on Wednesday, suspected foul play in his death. The 24-year-old used to be a pupil of University College of Medical Sciences (UCMS), New Delhi.
Sharath Prabhu is the son of P Selvamani and Kannammal. The couple, dwelling at Parappalayam on Mangalam Road in Tirupur, has a daughter as neatly. Selvamani is running a textile dyeing unit in the city.
Speaking to TOI, Sharath Prabhu's uncle P Jaya Gandhan mentioned, "Sharath spoke to his father and two other relatives over phone around 9.30pm on Tuesday. He was very happy. But around 7.30am on Wednesday, I received a call from one of his friends." "The friend initially said Sharath had fallen in a toilet but later he said Sharath had fallen from his bed. A few minutes later, the friend revealed that Sharath was declared dead. The family members were clueless about the incident," he added.
"Dr Sharath was a brilliant student and he got MBBS seat on merit at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital. Even, he meritoriously secured MD (General Medicine) seat at UCMS within one year since he completed the UG course. He joined the PG course last June," Jaya Gandhan mentioned.
"He was matured and always jovial but bold. Even if there was any problem, he would have informed us. But he did not say anything like that. We could not believe that he committed suicide (as suggested by preliminary investigations)," he mentioned.
This is the second one death of a postgraduate clinical pupil from Tirupur in New Delhi. In July, 2016, Saravanan Ganesan, who used to be learning basic drugs in AIIMS, used to be found useless. "We suspect students who go from tier 2 and tier 3 cities to north are being harassed. Many students tell us this," mentioned Dr GR Ravindranath, basic secretary of the Doctors for Social Equality . "Sharath's friends say he had taken high doses of insulin. But only a postmortem can confirm this," Ravindranath added.
Meanwhile, Saravanan's father P Ganesan visited Sharath's area and consoled his family members. Ganesan instructed media that he used to be afraid that the Delhi police would 'close' the death of Sharath as suicide because it had happened in relation to his son.
Sharath Prabhu is the son of P Selvamani and Kannammal. The couple, dwelling at Parappalayam on Mangalam Road in Tirupur, has a daughter as neatly. Selvamani is running a textile dyeing unit in the city.
Speaking to TOI, Sharath Prabhu's uncle P Jaya Gandhan mentioned, "Sharath spoke to his father and two other relatives over phone around 9.30pm on Tuesday. He was very happy. But around 7.30am on Wednesday, I received a call from one of his friends." "The friend initially said Sharath had fallen in a toilet but later he said Sharath had fallen from his bed. A few minutes later, the friend revealed that Sharath was declared dead. The family members were clueless about the incident," he added.
"Dr Sharath was a brilliant student and he got MBBS seat on merit at the Coimbatore Medical College Hospital. Even, he meritoriously secured MD (General Medicine) seat at UCMS within one year since he completed the UG course. He joined the PG course last June," Jaya Gandhan mentioned.
"He was matured and always jovial but bold. Even if there was any problem, he would have informed us. But he did not say anything like that. We could not believe that he committed suicide (as suggested by preliminary investigations)," he mentioned.
This is the second one death of a postgraduate clinical pupil from Tirupur in New Delhi. In July, 2016, Saravanan Ganesan, who used to be learning basic drugs in AIIMS, used to be found useless. "We suspect students who go from tier 2 and tier 3 cities to north are being harassed. Many students tell us this," mentioned Dr GR Ravindranath, basic secretary of the Doctors for Social Equality . "Sharath's friends say he had taken high doses of insulin. But only a postmortem can confirm this," Ravindranath added.
Meanwhile, Saravanan's father P Ganesan visited Sharath's area and consoled his family members. Ganesan instructed media that he used to be afraid that the Delhi police would 'close' the death of Sharath as suicide because it had happened in relation to his son.
Sharath’s kin suspect foul play in his death
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