Missing Delhi University Student Sneha Debnath's Body Found in Yamuna River After Six Days
DELHI, JUL 13 – Sneha Debnath, missing since July 7, was found in Yamuna River after a week-long search involving police and the National Disaster Response Force, amid concerns over nonfunctional CCTV coverage.
- On Sunday evening, Delhi Police recovered the body of 19-year-old Delhi University student Sneha Debnath from the Yamuna River near Geeta Colony flyover after a week-long search.
- Debnath’s family found a handwritten note indicating her plan to end her life on the Signature Bridge, where she was last seen distressed by months of emotional turmoil.
- Police traced Sneha Debnath's last movements to Signature Bridge through technical surveillance, but all CCTV cameras there were nonfunctional, with eyewitnesses also confirming her presence before she vanished.
- After a week-long search, NDRF and police recovered Sneha Debnath's body in the Yamuna, identified by her family, with autopsy pending to determine cause of death.
- The case highlights systemic failures in mental health support and surveillance infrastructure at high-risk sites like Signature Bridge, demanding accountability from authorities.
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Body of missing DU student from Tripura found in Yamuna: Delhi Police
The student, Sneha Debnath, studied Mathematics at DU’s Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College. Her family, originally from Sabroom’s Bhuratali village in South Tripura district, has been living in Delhi for many years.
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The body of Sneha Debnath, a 19-year-old Delhi University student missing for six days, was found in the Yamuna River near Geeta Colony flyover on Sunday, police said.
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Missing DU student found dead in Yamuna after 6 days
Missing DU student found dead in Yamuna after 6 days
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