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Class XII student kills self on b'day, motive unknown

IndiaTimes Sunday, 7 September 2025 ()
A 20-year-old Class XII student in Chandigarh, identified as Prashant, tragically died by suicide on his birthday. His parents discovered him unresponsive in his room after returning with a birthday cake. Despite the celebratory atmosphere, Prashant was found with no suicide note, and the motive remains unknown, though police noted his struggles with studies.
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