Student falls to death from shopping complex in Bengaluru!!
Home > News Shots > India newsThe death of a college student who fell from a shopping mall has caused shock.
Leah Regina hails from Fraser Town, Bangalore, Karnataka. Chris Peter is from Andhra Pradesh. Both were studying at a private college in Bangalore. In this situation, the two went to the famous shopping mall on Bangalore Brigade Road yesterday to buy a birthday present for his friend.
The two were coming down the 2nd floor stairs after buying the gift item there. It is said that Leah Regina's legs stumbled unexpectedly and tried to fall down the mall window. Chris Peter is shocked and immediately tries to pull him inside. But he also lost control and the two fell down the stairs.
Leah Regina and Chris Peter were seriously injured in the crash. Both were immediately admitted to hospital for treatment. Leah Regina died without treatment. Chris Peter is undergoing intensive treatment. Police have registered a case and are conducting a serious investigation. The incident has caused a stir in Bangalore.
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