Delhi University student Sneha Debnath disappeared on July 7. A note found in her room suggests suicide while her family questions the police response, citing non-functional CCTV cameras.
New Delhi: Police and disaster-response teams are scouring the Yamuna after Delhi University student Sneha Debnath vanished on 7 July. An FIR (No. 483/25) under Section 140(3) of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita at Mehrauli Police Station records the 24-year-old’s disappearance from Paryavaran Complex. A cab driver later told investigators he dropped her at Signature Bridge, not Sarai Rohilla station, where she had told her mother she was taking a friend for a 6.45 am train.
Sneha Debnath's Letter Found in Hostel Room
While the search was underway, Sneha’s family discovered a handwritten note in her room. “I had decided to ‘end my life’ by jumping from the Signature Bridge,” it reads, adding, “I just feel like a failure and burden and it was getting unbearable to live like this.” The letter insists there was “no foul play” and that the step was “my decision”, NDTV reported.
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