Controversy surrounds Ravenshaw girl's death

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Press Trust of India Cuttack
Last Updated : Dec 06 2013 | 10:19 PM IST
Death of a Ravenshaw University girl student, whose dead body was retrieved by the Railway police from a railway track here last evening, snowballed into a major controversy today when the girl's father refusing to buy police claim, suspect that his daughter was murdered.
Police, however, after preliminary investigation and on the basis of circumstantial evidences believe that the girl either died falling accidentally from a running train or committed suicide.
"We are investigating all angles and are now waiting for the postmortem report," said a senior railway police here on Friday evening.
According to reports, the body of the first year degree student was found lying along the railway tracks near Gopalpur, on the outskirts of the city here.
The girl had sustained deep injuries in both her thighs and police found packets of rat kill and a train ticket from Cuttack to Bhubaneswar from her college bag that also contained her University identity card.
A brilliant student pursuing economics honours was staying in the University hostel and she was reportedly upset yesterday after her semester examination for she left a six-mark question unattended. She, however, obtained an "out pass" from the hostel superintendent to go for marketing in the evening, university sources said.
On the other hand the girl's father, who reached here from Rayagada today, is unable to reconcile with the police claim that his daughter might have committed suicide.
"I had talked to her twice over telephone on Thursday and during our conversions, she did not appear upset," the girl's father said adding she might have been murdered by her competitors with criminal mindset.
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First Published: Dec 06 2013 | 10:19 PM IST

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