A Class X student died by suicide by jumping down from the 35th story of a building in Rayadurgam police station limits in Hyderabad on Tuesday evening.
He neglected academics and was completely addicted to online games which gradually increased pressure on his mind. Eventually, he became anxious about his future and resorted to the extreme step.
Reyansh Reddy, 14, and his family live in My Home Bhooja, a luxury apartment complex in Rayadurgam PS limits. Reddy jumped down the J-Block of the complex. Police said that he died on the spot.
Police suspect that he could have taken the extreme step after becoming anxious over poor performance in his academics. A case has been registered and an investigation is on.
In a suicide note recovered from the premises, Reyansh cited ‘personal reasons’ and sought an apology from his mother.
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