Explorer

College Student Working Part-Time In Catering Firm Falls Into Boiling Rasam, Dies

The victim, identified as V Sathishkumar, is a college student who was working part-time in a catering firm.

New Delhi: In a shocking case, a 21-year-old man died of burn injuries after he accidentally fell into a vessel of hot rasam at a wedding hall last week in Tamil Nadu's Tiruvallur district, police said on Monday, reported PTI.

The victim, identified as V Sathishkumar, is a college student who was working part-time in a catering firm.

The deceased was a resident of Athipattu Pudhunagar near Ennore and was pursuing BCA at a private college in Korukkupet, an IndiaTimes report said.

According to the police, he was serving food to guests at a marriage function last week when he slipped and accidentally fell into the cauldron which had boiling rasam meant to be served to the guests.

The victim was immediately rushed to a government hospital in the city with serious burns. He died on April 30 without responding to treatment.

According to IndiaTimes, the Minjur Police have registered a case under Section 174 of the CrPC (unnatural death). Later, the body was handed over to the student’s family after a post-mortem.

An investigation is underway, the police revealed.

Last month, a second-year B. Tech student of IIT-Madras died allegedly by suicide in Tamil Nadu, news agency ANI had reported.

The deceased, a 20-year-old student at IIT Madras, was staying in the Cauvery hostel. His friends on noticing that his room was locked for hours informed the hostel warden who in turn alerted the police. Police broke open the door and found him hanging from a ceiling fan. A case has also been registered by the Kotturpuram police.

This suicide is the fourth such incident in the last three months. In view of the recent rise in suicides on campus, IIT-Madras conducted a wellness session series for its students. The programme was launched in a bid to spread awareness on mental health and various options available to students to address and mitigate stress whenever required.

In a similar incident, in March, a body of a PhD research scholar from Mechanical Engineering Department at IIT-Madras was found hanging at his residence at Velachery in Chennai. As per the report, the deceased was a 32-year-old research scholar and a native of West Bengal.

View More
Advertisement
Advertisement
25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Advertisement

Top Headlines

Ramesh Bidhuri Makes Another Controversial Remark, This Time Against Atishi: 'Even Changed Her Father'
Ramesh Bidhuri Makes Another Controversial Remark, This Time Against Atishi: 'Even Changed Her Father'
Rajasthan: Heavy Fog Triggers Multi-Vehicle Collision On Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, 1 Dead, Several Injured
Rajasthan: Heavy Fog Triggers Multi-Vehicle Collision On Delhi-Mumbai Expressway, 1 Dead, Several Injured
Etihad Airways Flight With 289 Passengers Aborts Take-Off At Melbourne Airport After 2 Tyres Burst, Video Surfaces
Etihad Airways Flight Aborts Take-Off At Melbourne Airport After 2 Tyres Burst, Video Surfaces
Delhi-NCR News: GRAP Stage-3 Curbs Revoked In Capital As Air Quality Improves
Delhi-NCR News: GRAP Stage-3 Curbs Revoked In Capital As Air Quality Improves
Advertisement
ABP Premium

Videos

Alarming Surge Of A Mysterious Disease In Tamil Nadu Sparks Public Health Concerns | Health LiveStart Your Day Right: Why Breakfast Is the Key to Better Health and Energy! | Morning Nutrition Secrets | Health LiveSay Goodbye To Stubborn Belly Fat: Proven Tips To Trim Your Waistline And Boost Overall Health | Health LiveWhat Diseases Can You Contract From Pigeons? Understanding Health Risks Linked to These Birds | Health Live

Photo Gallery

Embed widget