Khushboo's death left classmate Sandhya Kumari in mourning.
Samvad Sutra, Sinheshwar (Madhepura). In front of the eyes of deceased Khushboo's roommate Sandhya Kumari, such an untoward incident happened which she will never forget. Three girl students lived together in room number 305 on the third floor of GH-One hostel. On Monday, Sandhya and another roommate went to class, while Khushboo was busy studying in the room.
Sandhya told, "We were in the class since 2 pm. The class ended by 3.30 pm and when we returned, the door was locked from inside. Despite knocking for a long time, there was no answer. First we tried to open the door ourselves, but did not succeed. Then seniors and batchmates came from the adjacent room, but the door did not open. Finally, Warden Pooja Kumari was called. The warden got the door opened along with the guards. And then Khushboo came from the balcony door. A dead body was seen hanging from the noose. I fainted there after seeing that scene.”
Sandhya said that Khushboo has always been hardworking and disciplined in studies. "We were living together for the last six months. Khushboo used to share every little thing. Even when she went to class, she was studying, so we did not ask why she was not going. Khushboo was good in studies and had also recently participated in a Kabaddi competition. She never shared any trouble or stress and was always of normal behavior."
This incident has shocked the atmosphere of the hostel and the campus. Khushboo's sudden death has left everyone in mourning. This is an irreparable loss to his family, friends and classmates. The sorrow of his loss still shines in the eyes of those who knew him.
Khushboo's life was full of studies, sports and small joys, and she was a source of inspiration for everyone. But this tragic incident reminded us that sometimes, even the brightest smile can hide pain within.
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