Five days after she allegedly committed suicide owing to harassment by her superior, Dharavathi Preethi, a postgraduate medical student at Kakatiya Medical college in Telangana's warangal town, passed away at a hospital in hyderabad on sunday night. Preethi, a first-year postgraduate (MD) student in the anaesthesia department, passed away at the Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences (NIMS), where she had been taken on february 22 in a severe condition. On february 22, the student allegedly took an injection while working at the MGM Hospital in Warangal.

The doctors at NIMS tried everything to save the girl, but it all in vain. The NIMS Medical Superintendent reports that she passed away at 9.10 p.m. He claimed that despite constant attempts by a multidisciplinary group of skilled medical professionals, she was beyond saving. At the hospital, members of Preethi's family, relatives, and leaders of various political parties and people's organisations started to demonstrate in favour of justice. For an autopsy, the body will be sent to gandhi Hospital. Authorities have increased security at the hospital's perimeter as a precaution. Preethi's senior M.A. Saif, a second-year student in the Department of Anaesthesia, was detained by warangal police on february 24.

According to the police, Preethi was the object of targeted harassment by her superior, which may have led to an attempt on her life. Saif was detained by police for aiding in suicide. He was also charged with violating the Anti-Ragging Act and the Scheduled Castes, scheduled tribes (Prevention of Atrocities) Act. A.V. Ranganath, the police commissioner in warangal, claimed that disrespectful conduct is also considered ragging. Saif allegedly made derogatory remarks about her in a whatsapp group, according to the police.

Preethi reported the harassment to her father D. narendra on february 20. He brought up the matter with the police, and on february 21 Saif and Preethi both received a separate conversation from the department's head. The girl was working the evening of february 21 at MGM Hospital. The medical staff discovered her unresponsive the following morning. After being taken to the same hospital, she was transferred to NIMS in hyderabad as her condition began to worsen. police were informed by doctors and HODs that cardiac arrest might be to blame. She had thyroid problems, which they also disclosed to the police.

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