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OTA Chennai Cadet Attempts Suicide

A trainee cadet of the Officer Training Academy (OTA), Chennai, attempted to end his life at a hotel in Araku on Thursday. However, his condition is stable. Mahendra Singh Rawat, 26, was said to be dejected by his failure to clear the courses at the academy.

The OTA is a training establishment of the Indian Army that trains officers for Short Service Commissions (SSC). Rawat, a native of Dehradun in Uttarakhand, came to Araku from Chennai and checked into a hotel on Wednesday night, the Araku Valley police police.

With Rawat not emerging from his room, hotel staff knocked on the door several times Thursday morning, but got no response. Growing suspicious, the door was opened with a master key and Rawat was found lying in a pool of blood.

He had slit his wrists. Police rushed to the spot and took the man to a hospital at Araku. Rawat had reportedly failed to clear some of the subjects in the academy and came to Araku to take his own life.

Police have registered a case and informed Rawat’s father Prem Singh. The family is expected to reach Araku on Friday.

“Doctors have said his health condition is stable. We are investigating and more details are yet to be known,” said Araku sub-inspector P Simhachalam.

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