Law Student Found Hanging In Her Office At Malakpet

Hyderabad, Nov 25 (Maxim News):  A 20-year-old law student, Islavath Shravya, was found dead under mysterious circumstances in an office room at Moosarambagh, Malakpet, on Monday.  While police suspect suicide. Her family is alleging foul play. 

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Shravya, who worked at the front office of a firm, was discovered hanging from a ceiling fan in the office hall.  Following the discovery, Malakpet police arrived at the scene and initiated an investigation.  Her body was subsequently sent to Gandhi Hospital for a post-mortem examination. 

Mild tension prevailed at the police station as Shravya’s family and relatives gathered to protest, claiming that she wouldn’t have taken her own life. 

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Police dispersed the crowd and assured a thorough investigation into all possibilities, including homicide.  Further investigations and evidence will determine the course of action, police added.  (Maxim News) 


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