Bengaluru: In a tragic incident, a third year dental student allegedly died by suicide. The family has alleged harassment and insult by the lecturer and college management.According to IANS report, a female student allegedly died by suicide following harassment at her college.Her parents have alleged that she was insulted and harassed in class for remaining absent for a day due to an eye-related problem. The incident was reported from Chandapura near Anekal on the outskirts of Bengaluru on Friday.The deceased has been identified as 23-year-old, a third-year student at a private dental college located in the Bommanahalli area of Bengaluru.The student was studying in the Oral Medicine and Radiology division.Speaking to IANS, the police informed that she did not attend classes on January 7 due to eye pain.”When she returned to college the following day, the lecturer allegedly insulted her by making sarcastic remarks about the eye drops she had used, asking how many drops she had applied and whether she had poured an entire bottle into her eye. She was also allegedly denied permission to present a seminar and was not allowed to handle a radiology case,” they saidMeanwhile, the mother of the deceased student, alleged that her daughter was humiliated for remaining absent for a single day. “She had sustained an eye injury and had informed the family about it. She was insulted over her eye problem in front of the entire class. She shared everything with me. Don’t they have children? The lecturer and the college management insulted my daughter, following which she took the extreme step,” she alleged.She demanded strict action against the lecturer who allegedly insulted her daughter and also against the college principal. “My daughter was completely focused on her studies and did not waste even an hour. How could a lecturer humiliate her in front of the whole class? If she was absent, they should have called the parents. How can they target my child?” she asked.She added that her daughter was a diligent and rank-holding student and that such humiliation deeply affected her. “She was sensitive and feared that she might get poor marks, which would upset me. I have only one daughter. Whom should I share my grief with? No other child should face such injustice,” she said.The police have taken up further investigation. More details are awaited.Meanwhile, her classmates and batchmates staged a protest against the college, alleging harassment, reports HinduAlso Read:2 ESI Medical college Bengaluru students die in road accident

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