Deputy Inspector General (DIG) Operations Faisal Kamran has said that there was no pressure on the student of the University of Lahore who tried to commit suicide.
The police questioned the injured student’s classmates as well as the university administration as part of the ongoing investigation, and there is no apparent administrative problem at the university linked to the incident.
According to the DIG, the student may have been facing some form of domestic or personal stress.
Further facts are expected to emerge after analysis of the student’s mobile phone and call detail records.
The footage of the attempted suicide incident is currently being reviewed as part of the investigation.
The DIG also added that if any student is suffering from mental stress, it is the responsibility of the university administration to take notice and provide timely support. He further advised universities in Lahore to ensure the presence of staff near CCTV-monitored areas to improve supervision and help prevent such incidents.
As per details, the girl was identified as 21-year-old Fatima, who is a Pharm D student at the University of Lahore.
The student was shifted to the university hospital in critical condition.
Earlier, a male student identified as Muhammad Awais also committed suicide after jumping from the university’s second floor.
