Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan called Mahija, mother of Jishnu, over phone and assured her that steps would be taken to book all the accused in the case.
Jishnu's uncle Sreejith, while announcing the decision to the end the fast, said that government has accepted all their demands.
The decision of the family to end their five-day-old fast also comes on a day N K Sakthivel, Vice Principal of Nehru College of Engineering in Thrissur, an accused in the case, was arrested from Annoor, near Coimbatore.
A team comprising Special Prosecutor C P Udaybhanu had earlier in the day held discussions on behalf of Government with Mahijaand Ashokan, parents of Jishnu, to end the fast.
Mahija and her brother were admitted to the Trivandrum Medical College Hospital on April 5, after they complained of uneasiness and body pain following the "high-handedness" by police against them while attempting to stage an agitation before the DGP's office here, demanding justice for her son.
Mahija's 15-year-old daughter Avishna, who was on a fast since the last four days at her residence at Nadapuram in Kozhikode district, also ended her stir following an agreement reached with the government, Sreejith said.
Nehru Group of Institutions chairman P K Krishnadas and Sajith, son of former state minister K P Viswanathan, have been already arrested.
Two more accused are to be nabbed.
The issue had rocked the state since April 5 after police "forcefully" prevented Mahija and other relatives from staging a dharna before the DGP's office here.
The police action had come in for criticism from various quarters with opposition Congress and BJP observing a hartal on April 6.
The Chief Minister today said the government and police were doing everything they can do to ensure that justice was delivered to the grieving family.
"Government will take all steps to get justice for the family", Vijayan said at Irinjalakuda in Thrissur district.
Government had also accused the opposition Congress and BJP of trying to take political mileage out of the situation.
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