Just a day after the agitators withdrew the protest in connection with the death of a student of Amal Jyothi College of Engineering, Kerala police have recovered a purported noted written by the student before her demise. The police said that the suicide note did not mention about any particular reason for her decision nor did it accuse anyone. 


According to PTI, Kottayam Police Chief K Karthick said, "There was no mention in the suicide note about any particular reason that forced her to take the extreme step."


"It just said that I am going...no mention about any other things," he said.


On the allegations put forth by the protesting students, the police chief said that all the details of what had happened in the college (on the day of her death) would be taken into account during the probe. 


The friends of the deceased student said that she took the extreme step after a lecturer took away the phone she was using in the lab. They also alleged that some of the teachers were harassing them in the name of internal tests.


The police said that the statement of the students who were with her and those close to her would be recorded. He said, the deceased student's mobile phone would also be sent for forensic examination. 


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The student, Sradha Satheesh, was found dead in the room of her hostel on June 2. Following this, the students were up in arms against the college management and hostel warden. The SFI too intensified their protest. The students withdrew the protest only after the intervention of the Kerala government on Wednesday. The Kerala Higher Education Minister Bindhu visited the college and ordered a crime branch inquiry into the student's death.