Mangaluru: A 19-year-old first year nursing student who allegedly hung himself in the city hospital dormitory, did not want to “burden” his family with his education expenses.
In the disadvantaged record, Nina, from Kadumeni Village in Kasagagod, said his mother was not paid regularly because of a pandemic and he did not want to add to his difficulties.
The source said Nina had registered for the BSC 2020-21 nursing course and was worried that she could continue her studies because her mother was alone running a household.
Tuesday morning, he was found hanging in the hostel bathroom.
“Because there were some accusations and suspicions about his death, I visited college, interacting with his roommate in the hostel and met his parents and brother,” said the city police commissioner N Shashi Kumar.
Team restore notes, in Malayalam.
In this note, Nina mentioned that Rs 75,000 had been paid as a cost and paying the remaining amount, it would be given a uniform.
Because of the pandemic, his mother’s salary was affected and Nina felt it would be difficult for her family to fulfill her expenses in this situation, police said.
Mrs.
Jancy Nina worked as a deposit collection agency at the Bank in TaliParamba.
Nina wrote that it was difficult for her to focus on the study.
Nina last called home around 7pm on Monday.
“Nina told her mother that four students were not given uniformly because they had not paid a fee.
From Rs 1.59 lakh, the family has paid Rs 75,000.
His mother has set up Rs 25,000 others and struggled to redeem the rest,” said Jyotsna, cousin Nina.
Nina, however, seems to have little hope.
In the note, he wrote about the suicide plan in detail: Once his roommate left, he would turn on the tap in the bathroom to sink other voices and hang himself from the window.