<p>Bengaluru: A 21-year-old student died after jumping from the fifth floor of BMS College of Engineering in southern Bengaluru’s Hanumantha Nagar on Saturday, the police said. </p>.<p>A preliminary probe indicated family issues as the reason for the extreme step. </p>.<p>Akarsh Reddy, a seventh-semester aerospace engineering student, is reported to have jumped down around 4.45 pm when no one was around. He died of a severe head injury. Students gathered on the campus and called the police. </p>.Bengaluru wakes up to unseasonal rain; IMD predicts more showers across Karnataka.<p>Police investigations showed that Reddy had messaged his parents hours before the incident, expressing disappointment at certain family matters. </p>.<p>The police declined to specify the reason behind the suicide as Reddy's family has requested privacy. Reddy stayed with his parents in Anekal and travelled to the college by bus. </p>.<p>Police have ruled out any foul play in the incident and filed an unnatural death report. </p>.<p><span class="bold"><strong>'Introvert, kept to himself' </strong></span></p>.<p>Akarsh Reddy took his internal examination around 11 am, hours before the incident. The professor, who reviewed his paper after the incident, found he had scored 38 out of 50. </p>.<p>The police quoted Reddy's fellow students as saying that he was an introvert, who kept to himself. </p>
<p>Bengaluru: A 21-year-old student died after jumping from the fifth floor of BMS College of Engineering in southern Bengaluru’s Hanumantha Nagar on Saturday, the police said. </p>.<p>A preliminary probe indicated family issues as the reason for the extreme step. </p>.<p>Akarsh Reddy, a seventh-semester aerospace engineering student, is reported to have jumped down around 4.45 pm when no one was around. He died of a severe head injury. Students gathered on the campus and called the police. </p>.Bengaluru wakes up to unseasonal rain; IMD predicts more showers across Karnataka.<p>Police investigations showed that Reddy had messaged his parents hours before the incident, expressing disappointment at certain family matters. </p>.<p>The police declined to specify the reason behind the suicide as Reddy's family has requested privacy. Reddy stayed with his parents in Anekal and travelled to the college by bus. </p>.<p>Police have ruled out any foul play in the incident and filed an unnatural death report. </p>.<p><span class="bold"><strong>'Introvert, kept to himself' </strong></span></p>.<p>Akarsh Reddy took his internal examination around 11 am, hours before the incident. The professor, who reviewed his paper after the incident, found he had scored 38 out of 50. </p>.<p>The police quoted Reddy's fellow students as saying that he was an introvert, who kept to himself. </p>