State student found dead in JNU hostel
Source: The Sangai Express / TNN
New Delhi, October 26 2016:
A youth pursuing a PhD from the Jawaharlal Nehru University was found dead under mysterious circumstances in his room at a hostel inside the campus on Tuesday night.
Police say that the youth had locked himself up inside the room for the past three days.
Other students at the hostel reported a foul smell from the room following which the security officials were informed about the incident.
Cops later broke open the door and recovered the decomposed body.
Police say JR Philemon Raja was residing in room no 171 at the Brahmaputra Hostel and was pursuing a PhD in West Asia studies.
He had joined the university a year back.
Though preliminary investigations did not rule out the possibility of a suicide, the body has been sent for an autopsy at AIIMS.
The family members of the youth who stay at Senapati district of Manipur has been informed about the incident through the Delhi Police North East Cell.
Officers who had reached the hostel after the incident say that the body was decomposed beyond recognition.
Though prima facie there were no signs of injury, police say that the cause of death can be ascertained after an autopsy.
The KSO General Headquarters, while condoling the demise of research scholar Philemon Chiru, has demanded magisterial probe so as to establish the cause of the death.
"The Delhi Government must leave no stone unturned to get to the bottom of these mysterious deaths of North Easterners in and around Delhi," KSO Ghqs president P Lupheng said.