Engineering Student Dies After Jumping From 5th Floor For Failing To Repay Friend's Loan In Guna
He was happy, talking to everyone, and showed no signs of stress. They had even planned to go out for a meal during the holidays.

Guna (Madhya Pradesh): A second-year Computer Science engineering student jumped from the fifth floor of his hostel in Guna, because he was unable to repay a loan he had taken from a friend on Friday. A suicide note was found on his laptop.
The incident happened at JP University in Raghogarh, Guna, because he was unable to repay a loan he had taken from a friend.
According to information, the hostel warden found his body on Friday morning and informed the management.
A suicide note was found on Vaibhav’s laptop. In the note, he mentioned that he had borrowed money from a friend but was unable to return it. He wrote, "Anuj, my friend, I had a great time with you. But I feel very guilty. I was cheated out of ₹20,000 and took a loan of ₹15,000 from a friend, which I cannot repay. I am very sorry, brother, sister, mom, dad, and my friends. You all gave me a good life, but I could not fulfill your dreams. Please forgive me."
Vaibhav was from Kanpur, Uttar Pradesh, and lived in the university hostel. His roommate said that the previous night, they had studied together until 2 AM.
He was happy, talking to everyone, and showed no signs of stress. They had even planned to go out for a meal during the holidays.
Vaibhav's mother has alleged that her son was murdered. During the investigation, police found a transaction of ₹25,000 from Vaibhav’s bank account and are now trying to find out who received the money.
Raghogarh police officer Zuber Khan said, "The student jumped from the fifth floor of the hostel. We have found his mobile phone at the spot. The investigation is ongoing."
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