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Mumbai: Mystery shrouds death of 20-year-old student outside college in Kandivli

Updated on: 27 July,2025 08:52 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Ritika Gondhalekar | ritika.gondhalekar@mid-day.com

The post-mortem reports of the second-year BScIT student are awaited. Sunday mid-day speaks to her father,  Suresh Sherbahadur Pal, who describes a dutiful and fiercely ambitious 20-year-old

Mumbai: Mystery shrouds death of 20-year-old student outside college in Kandivli

Harshita Pal (second from left) with her family in happier times. Pic/Special Arrangement

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The unexplained death of Harshita Pal outside Nirmala College gate in Kandivli on Friday has left her family and friends devastated. Harshita, collapsed near the college gate and was declared brought-dead at the nearby Sai Hospital. The post-mortem reports of the second-year BScIT student are awaited. Sunday mid-day speaks to her father, Suresh Sherbahadur Pal, who describes a dutiful and fiercely ambitious 20-year-old. 

“She left home like any other day, smiling and touching my feet before heading to college. Just a few hours later, I got a call saying she had collapsed. We rushed to the hospital, but… she was already gone,” he said.


Pal, who runs a machinery workshop, recalls fondly that Harshita had hoped to pursue her higher studies abroad and eventually work in cybersecurity. “She would often say ‘When I finish my graduation here, I will go to the best foreign university’. But instead of going to a foreign land, she has gone forever,” said Pal. As per Pal, his daughter did not have any ailments. “She was a healthy, bright child with big dreams… we did not even get time to react or try to save her,” added Pal. “We hope it is not something genetic, because we wouldn’t be able to survive if something were to happen to our second daughter too.”



Sr PI Jaywant Shinde, Amboli Police Station, said, “Around four days ago, her blood pressure was off. The family was supposed to take her to a neurosurgeon. 

Additionally, on the day of her death she was running late for college and she rushed on and went empty stomach.” 

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