The cause of death was disclosed in the postmortem report of the medical student who committed suicide by plunging from the 23rd story of a Ghaziabad building
The cause of death was disclosed in the postmortem report of the medical student who committed suicide by plunging from the 23rd story of a Ghaziabad building
Aastha Sharma, a medical student, committed suicide on Sunday night by leaping from the 23rd floor of tower number 11 of the ATS Advantage Society in Indirapuram. The postmortem report was released on Sunday night. Shock and hemorrhage have been verified as the cause of death. Five spots on the bones were fractured. The police gave the remains to the family members after performing the autopsy. Relatives have not filed any complaints with the police.
Ghaziabad. Aastha Sharma, a medical student, committed suicide on Sunday night by leaping from the 23rd floor of tower number 11 of the ATS Advantage Society in Indirapuram. The postmortem report was released on Sunday night.
Shock and hemorrhage have been verified as the cause of death. Five spots on the bones were fractured. The police gave the remains to the family members after performing the autopsy. Relatives have not filed any complaints with the police.
The pupil suffered five fractures to his bone.
According to Deputy Commissioner of Police Trans Hindon, Aastha's post-mortem took place on Saturday night at about 4:50 p.m. On Sunday night, student Aastha Sharma's postmortem report was released. Five different spots on the student's bones were shattered.
He had fractured neck, head, hip, waist, and shoulder after tumbling against the fountain's stone. There was a nasal injury as well. Blood was spilled as a result. Shock and bleeding was the cause of death.
About 23 hours before the postmortem, the student passed away. Thus far, the only conclusion drawn from the police's discovery of CCTV video and other evidence from the location is that the student committed suicide. She went to the 23rd level in the elevator. Next, using the water tank's pipe as support, she made her way to the balcony.
She then leaped from above. Relatives have not yet filed a complaint with the police. The police will take further action upon receiving a complaint.
That is the situation.
Around eight in the morning on Saturday, the gardener arrived to the fountain situated in the businessman's yard in tower number 11 of ATS Advantage Society. The girl's corpse lay there covered in blood. He notified the society's security guards and the businessman's spouse. Indirapuram police arrived on information. After being placed under arrest, the corpse was submitted for a postmortem.
The child was recognized as Aastha Sharma, the daughter of Vikaspuri Chaukhandi Sabzi Mandi, Delhi auto shop proprietor Ajay Sharma, within seven hours at about 3 pm. At Santosh Medical College, Aastha was pursuing a Bachelor of Dentistry degree. According to the police inquiry, the girl had gone to the residence of her friend Rohit Khanna, who lived in tower number six and was studying acting.
He and the student's family members were questioned by the authorities. The pupil was discovered to be depressed. While traveling alone, the student was caught on video by CCTV located in the tower and elevator. His slippers were discovered on the 23rd story patio.
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