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“I’m not gay” screamed 18-Year-Old Jadhavpur University Student in Kolkata before committing suicide

Swapnadip Kundu's last words before the fatal fall were, "I am not gay." Eyewitnesses recounted that he repeatedly shouted this declaration to his friends shortly before the incident.

Kolkata: An 18-year-old boy, Swapnadip Kundu, a student at the university, met a tragic end as he jump from the second floor of a hostel building.

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The incident took an even more distressing turn as it was reported that Swapnadip was heard screaming, “I am not gay,” before his untimely demise.

As the investigation unfolded, another startling detail emerged – Swapnadip’s body was found unclothed at the scene. This discovery added an additional layer of complexity to the tragedy, raising questions about the circumstances leading up to his fall and the events that transpired that night.

Swapnadip Kundu, a Bengali arts student hailing from Hanskhali in Nadia district, was a young man with aspirations and dreams. His untimely death sent shockwaves through the university community, leaving everyone grappling with the loss of a promising young life.

The loud noise of the fall prompted fellow students to rush to the scene, where they discovered Swapnadip lying in a pool of blood. He was rushed to KPC Medical College in an attempt to save his life, but tragically, he succumbed to his injuries and passed away early on Thursday morning.

Swapnadip’s family and friends raised suspicions that his death was a result of the harrowing practice. They claimed that a group of seniors had subjected him to extreme ragging, which had taken a toll on his mental well-being.

In the weeks leading up to the tragic incident, Swapnadip had reportedly reached out for help multiple times. He confided in friends and even informed a teacher about the distressing situations he was facing due to ragging. Phone calls to his mother revealed his anxieties and concerns for his safety, painting a heart-wrenching picture of a young man desperate for assistance.

The university’s response to the incident has been under scrutiny, with demands for a thorough investigation into the circumstances surrounding Swapnadip’s death. The preliminary investigation indicated that he jumped from the balcony, but the lingering question remains – was this truly a case of suicide, or did the extreme ragging drive him to such a tragic end?

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