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JNU student still critical

August 01, 2013 01:37 PM

New Delhi


A day after being brutally attacked with an axe by a besotted classmate who later committed suicide at the Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU) here, Roshni, 22, remains critical, a police officer said Thursday.

Doctors attending to her at Safdarjung Hospital said Roshni is in the Intensive Care Unit, and has suffered four deep injuries on the skull. Blood vessels supplying the brain have been damaged. 

She has a major brain clot and her right wrist was badly slashed in the attack, a doctor said.

Police said that the family members of Akash, the 23-year-old student of Korean in the university's School of Languages, who attacked Roshni, have reached Delhi from Bihar.

After the attack, Akash committed suicide by slitting his throat and also drinking a poisonous substance. 

A police officer said a four-page note written in Hindi and English by Akash had been recovered.

"We have recovered a four-page suicide note from Akash, were he has written that whatever happened between both of them (Roshni and Askash) is known to their friends. So we will question friends of both of them to know what triggered him (Akash) to indulge in such a brutal attack," the officer said. 

The incident has shocked students and faculty at the JNU. The campus is known as the hub of radical thinking.


By: IANS

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