MBBS Medico studying in Ukraine drowns

Published On 2019-06-11 06:39 GMT   |   Update On 2021-08-18 10:15 GMT

Guwahati: In an unfortunate incident, an MBBS student pursuing his studies from Ukraine-based Medical University has drowned to death.


According to recent reports by local dailies, the MBBS student hailed from Ganeshguri in Guwahati and was studying his second semester in the MBBS course.


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The reason behind the death of the MBBS student is reported to be unknown. It is not sure as to the incident was a sudden accident or suicide.


The reason for his drowning is not known yet with the investigations in progress, reports Sentinel Assam.


According to the deceased medico's parents, he was scheduled to visit his hometown on June 12th, 2019, adds Guwahati Plus.


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Medical Dialogues had earlier reported about the unfortunate death of a third-year MBBS student of Burla-based Veer Surendra Sai Institute of Medical Sciences and Research (VIMSAR), drowned while taking bath in Hirakud Dam in Sambalpur district.


The student was declared brought dead when his friends and fire personnel took him to the institute.


The tragic incident took place at around 1.30 pm on March 4 Monday, when six boys including the medico went to the Pahadi Baba temple near Jawahar Minar in Burla end of the dam for darshan on account of auspicious Maha Sivaratri. The MBBS student along with his friends went for a bath in the reservoir before visiting the temple when the tragedy occurred. The medico somehow went deep into the water and drowned.


Later, after getting information about the incident, fire personnel and police rushed to the spot, rescued the victim from the reservoir and took him to VIMSAR where the MBBS student was declared brought dead.

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