Committing suicide not easy, Amity student wrote to his parents

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The 21-year-old student of Amity University, who allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself at his hostel room in Noida on Saturday perhaps knew what he was about to do, was a devastating thing.
In his suicide note, addressing to his parents, G Sai Krishna wrote that ending one's life was 'not easy'.
Krishna was a native of Telangana. He was a first year student of post graduate diploma in facilities management. He had joined the course recently, the police said.

FATHER HAD SCOLDED KRISHNA

Krishna's father is an advocate in Telangana. According to police, Krishna was scolded by his father a few days back over his studies. Krishna's father was reportedly also upset with him for borrowing money from someone as it had not been paid back.
Krishna allegedly hanged himself Saturday evening in his hostel room. Police investigation is on ascertain as to the flashpoint that prompted him to end his life.
The hostel was empty at that time as other students had gone for Diwali holidays, SHO of Sector 39 police station, Amarnath Yadav said. Krishna was rushed to a hospital, where he was declared brought dead, the SHO said.

THE SUICIDE NOTE

The Amity student left a note written in Telugu, addressed to his parents. In his note, Krishna wrote that committing suicide was not easy and told his parents that they have done a lot for him.
The body has been handed over to his family after post-mortem, police said.
Krishna's father G Deendayal Reddy claimed, "Krishna had never told us about any issue he faced which could lead him to suicide."

WHAT DID AMITY SAY

Amity University spokesperson Savita Mehta said, "We are cooperating with police in investigation. Also, we have set up a counselling centre for students who need help."
"Psychologist is also available to help the students to come out of depression," the spokesperson said.

ANOTHER SUICIDE

In August, Sushant Rohilla- a student of BA-LLB course in the university- had allegedly committed suicide at his residence in Delhi.
The deceased, who was the son of a joint secretary-level official in the Rajya Sabha Secretariat, was debarred from appearing in the sixth semester exams in May due to "shortage of attendance".
 
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