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A 19-year-old BTech first-year student at SRM University’s NCR campus
in Modi Nagar fell from the fourth floor of his college hostel building
late on Sunday night. On Monday evening, he succumbed to injuries.
Although his family members alleged he was pushed down from the
building by seniors who were ragging him, university authorities and
his classmates called it an accident.
Abhishek Sahai, son of an engineer working for a private firm in
Ranchi, joined the hostel a week back and had gone to the top floor of
the under-construction building of his hostel at around 9.30 pm on
Sunday from where he mysteriously fell 45 feet between the two campus
blocks, police said.

Sahai was immediately rushed to a private hospital in Ghaziabad and
thereafter referred to Fortis hospital in Noida where he died.

“His spinal cord broke from three places. He had suffered brain
haemorrhage,” said a family member.

The victim's brother-in-law Piyush Kumar and his uncle Praful Kumar
told Hindustan Times that the incident was a result of ragging at the
college. “His brother had come to Delhi and wanted to meet him. But he
sent a text message on August 14 stating that ragging was going on. He
also posted status update on facebook about ragging,” Piyush Kumar told
Hindustan Times.

However, the university denied ragging was behind the incident.

“This is just an accident and no ragging has ever taken place in our
campus. The boy was talking over his phone and went to the
under-construction top-floor from where he accidentally fell down,”
dean Manoj Pandey told HT.

College officials also said the under-construction top-floor was
completely blocked and no entry was allowed.

Abhishek's Facebook account ID mentioned: “Ragging is on, maza aa raha
hai (we are having fun).” Family members said that there were no
incoming or outgoing calls on the victim's mobile phone in a span of
two hours before the incident.

The victim's roommates — Razi Ahmed and A. Ishwar — told HT at SRM
campus that five boys, including the victim, had been cracking jokes in
the front room when he went out. “After 15-20 minutes, we heard that he
had fallen down,” said the boys. “There was no ragging.”

Following the incident, the SRM-University officials suspended classes
for around a week and students were asked to leave. Superintendent of
Police (SP) Capt. M.M. Baig said that police investigations will start
as soon as the FIR is lodged at Niwari police station. “Family is free
to lodge an FIR into the case and the matter would also be investigated
thoroughly for any ragging incident,” Baig said.

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Posted By Ragging News to Ragging News From Indian Colleges at
8/17/2010 09:53:00 PM

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