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25-Year-Old Falls Into Depression and Stabs 22 People Due to Failing in Civil Exams

by Reshma Anand on Dec 22 2015 6:22 PM

25-Year-Old Falls Into Depression and Stabs 22 People Due to Failing in Civil Exams
Civil services exam failure leads to depression and stabbing spree for a 25-year-old techie, who was later shot down by police in Karimnagar town of Telangana.
According to police, 25-year-old Balvinder Singh attacked his parents with a sword following an argument at home. Singh, who works for a software firm in Bengaluru, then stepped out to attack passers-by, leading to panic among people. Some pedestrians, two bikers and an auto-rickshaw driver were injured.

Police, who swung into action after learning about the incident, also came under attack. A constable who tried to snatch the sword from the man sustained injuries. As the situation slipped out of control, circle inspector Vijay Sarathi opened fire to disarm the man.

A critically injured Singh was taken to a hospital, where he died. Singh's parents and others who received grievous injuries were under treatment.

According to family members, Singh was a meritorious student since school. He stood sixth in the engineering, agriculture and medical common entrance test (EAMCET) in the district. After engineering in electronics, he got a job in Bengaluru and was earning Rs.18 lakh a year.

Singh had a dream of passing the civil services exam. However, he failed to qualify and as a result went into depression. The man apparently lost his mental balance and was having frequent fights with his parents.

Source-IANS


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