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Missing Indian student commits suicide in Germany

 



Prime News, Karnataka, June 23:- German police found the belongings of an Indian student who was missing, near a river raising the
possibility of suicide.
Earlier it was reported that Manjunath Siddanna Choori, a Bachelor of Engineering graduate from Seemekeri village doing higher studies in Germany reported missing. A year ago Manjunath was enrolled into Master of Software course in Hamburg University, Germany.
Manjunath reportedly depressed after his fathers death in an accident.
During the investigation German police recovered Manjunaths shoes, spectacles, his bicycle and some clothes on the banks of river, it is feared that Manjunath commits suicide, India yet to confirm the death of the student.

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