Prakriti Lamsal, a Nepali student studying in Odisha's KIIT, was found dead
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Sunil Lamsal rushed to Bhubaneswar, the capital of the Indian state of Odisha, from Kathmandu on Sunday. He went there after receiving the news of the death of his daughter Prakriti Lamsal, who was studying B-Tech third year at Kalinga Institute of Industrial Technology (KIIT) there.
Prakriti's family is in mourning after receiving the news of the unexpected death of their daughter. The news that Prakriti was found dead in the college's hostel was brought to the family by other Nepali students studying in the college. A member of the family told Kantipur that they reached the hospital where Babu Sunil Prakriti's body was kept on Monday morning. According to him, the autopsy of the deceased will be done only on Tuesday.
According to the family, Prakriti, who came home during the Dasain holidays, took online classes from home for a month. After that, she did not come home after reaching college. Phupu Sita Dhakal said that by giving mental stress to nature, this incident was brought to this. Dhakal says that Prakriti informed the college administration about a month ago that he was being tortured. "This happened because the college ignored the serious incident," she said.
Rupandehi's Siddharth Nagar-8, bank Kalouni Although their home is Sunil, Prakriti's father and mother Sarita are living in Kathmandu and running a spice industry. The family is hurt by the death of the only daughter Prakriti. Phupu Dhakal said that there should be a serious investigation into the incident of Bhadaini who went to study and strict action should be taken against the culprits.
