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3 college girls end life in India over high fee

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3 college girls end life in India over high fee

Investigation team seals the college after the girls' death.

Chennai - The bodies of the students were taken out of a farm well near the college on Saturday evening.

Published: Mon 25 Jan 2016, 5:50 PM

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The death of three girl students of a naturopathy college in Tamil Nadu's Villupuram district is shrouded in mystery, with police registering a case of suicide and parents calling it murder.
The bodies of T. Monisha, A. Saranya and V. Priyanka - all second year students of SVS Naturopathy and Yoga College - were taken out of a farm well near the college on Saturday evening.
According to police, a case of suicide has been registered as the students decided to end their lives after the college management demanded high fees although the college lacked basic facilities.
The latest deaths occurred nearly four months after some students of the same college attempted suicide in front of the Villupuram Collectorate.
The authorities have sealed SVS Naturopathy and Yoga College. Police said four people have been picked up for interrogation. Tamil Nadu Health Minister C. Vijayabhaskar told reporters that a probe would be conducted.
Expressing shock and grief over the triple deaths, the founder of political party Pattali Makkal Katchi, S. Ramadoss, said on Sunday the college students have been protesting against lack of basic facilities for a long time. He said despite a complaint to the district collector, no action was taken, and some students attempted suicide earlier.
Ramadoss urged the Tamil Nadu government to pay a compensation of Rs2.5 million to each of the grieving families and admit the other students in a government-run college.
Communist Party of India leader R. Mutharasan asked the police to register a case of mysterious death. He also sought action against police and district officials for not acting on complaints against the college.



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