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Hyderabad: IIITM student kills self after decline in his YouTube viewership

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 22, 2022 12:03 IST

A 23-year-old student allegedly died by suicide on Thursday reportedly due to decline in viewers to his channel on ...

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A 23-year-old student allegedly died by suicide on Thursday reportedly due to decline in viewers to his channel on YouTube, police said.The deceased student, who was pursuing a course in the IIITM, Gwalior, jumped from the third floor of a residential building today morning and died on the spot, they said.

In a suicide note purportedly written by the student, he stated that viewers to his channel on YouTube had decreased and that his parents are not guiding him on his career due to which he reportedly got disturbed, an official of Saidabad police station said.He was residing at an apartment here and currently studying through online classes for his course, police said.The student used to upload video-games content on his channel, police said adding a case has been registered.

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