: The Madras High Court today allowed a fresh post-mortem of one the three college girls who allegedly committed suicide last week at Villupuram following a request by her father.
Justice R Subbiah, while allowing the post-mortem to be performed again, also granted the request of Monisha's father for the presence of doctors of his choice during the exercise.
Tamilarasan had moved a petition on January 25 in the High Court seeking a CB-CID inquiry and a fresh post-mortem in a state-run hospital in Chennai. He had also requested that a doctor of his choice be allowed to be present during autopsy.
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On January 23, three girl students of SVS Medical College of Yoga and Naturopathy at Villupuram had committed suicide by jumping into a farm well over alleged harassment by the management demanding 'exorbitant' fees.
The college head Vasuki Subramaniam surrendered in a court in Chennai on Jan 25 and was remanded in judicial custody, while two others, including its principal, were arrested in connection with the case.
The suicides came following recent protests by students alleging collection of exorbitant fees by the college and lack of amenities.
The deceased girls -- V Priyanka, T Monisha and E Saranya -- were second year students.
Tamilarasan had expressed serious doubts over the suicide claim and alleged his daughter was murdered as she and other girls had complained to district authorities about collection of exorbitant fees.
The girls' parents had also filed complaints claiming their daughters were murdered.
The triple-suicide has snowballed into a major issue with political parties demanding tough action.
The college was sealed on January 24.
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Meanwhile, a senior official at Dr MGR Medical University, the governing body of medical education in Tamil Nadu, said the interests of the students would be kept in mind.
"It is our duty to take care of the students and their interests and they will be taken care of," the official said when asked about demands by students that they be accommodated in other educational institutions.
Meanwhile, another person wanted in connection with the death of the three girls surrendered before a local court in Chennai.
P Venkatesan, the driver of Vasuki Subramanian, the head of the Kallakurichi-based naturopathy and yoga college, surrendered before a Magistrate court at Saidapet.
He was remanded in judicial custody till February 5.
Meanwhile, protests were held in Chennai and Villupuram over the death of the three girl students.
About 20 AAP volunteers were detained at Mundiyambakkam in Villupuram district for staging a protest without permission while about 40 RSYF activists were held here for trying to picket Raj Bhavan.


