It’s Been 6 Days”: Missing 19-Year-Old’s Family Alleges Police Inaction
Najeeb Ahmed, a 27-year-old student at Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, went missing in 2016. He has not been found till date. Cut to 2025, Sneha Debnath, a 19-year-old student of Delhi University, has been missing for six days.
Ms Debnath is a student at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma College. Her family, originally from Tripura, has been staying in Delhi for many years. On July 7, she went to drop a friend at the Sarai Rohilla railway station. A cab driver dropped Sneha near Signature Bridge, but after some time, her mobile was switched off. She has been missing since.
An alleged “suicide note” has been found from the student’s room in Delhi, which says she had decided to “end my life” by jumping from the Signature Bridge.
Bipasha Debnath, her sister, said the letter is just “crisp four lines”.
“I mean, a suicide letter can’t be of four lines, right? It doesn’t make sense at all. If you read the letter, there’s no clue as to why she was depressed, what was happening, nothing. It’s just crisp four lines. And the location was mentioned there, Signature Bridge,” the 24-year-old sister of Sneha told NDTV.
The elder sister pointed out that Sneha was brilliant at studies, but she was very young in years and someone may have manipulated her.