
Body of Missing DU Student Sneha Debnath Recovered from Yamuna RiverNew Delhi, July 13: The body of Sneha Debnath, a Delhi University student who had been missing since July 7, was recovered from the Yamuna River, Delhi Police confirmed on Saturday. Sneha, originally from Tripura, was a resident of the Paryavaran Complex in South Delhi and a student at Atma Ram Sanatan Dharma (ARSD) College.According to police sources, Sneha last spoke to her family on the morning of July 7. Shortly afterward, her phone was switched off, raising concerns among her relatives. When attempts to reach her failed, the family filed a missing person’s report, prompting an investigation by the Delhi Police.A senior police officer said that the body was recovered following a search operation after receiving inputs about a possible sighting near the ITO barrage area of the Yamuna River. The identity was confirmed through personal belongings and verification by family members. An autopsy has been conducted, and the preliminary report does not suggest any external injury marks. However, officials stated that the final post-mortem report is awaited to determine the exact cause of death.Sneha’s disappearance sparked widespread concern, especially among the student community at Delhi University. Friends and fellow students described her as quiet and academically driven. Her college authorities have expressed deep grief over her untimely death and extended condolences to the family.The police are currently reviewing CCTV footage and digital evidence to piece together her final movements. While foul play has not been ruled out, investigators are also looking into the possibility of suicide, given the absence of injury marks and no signs of struggle.Police officials urged the public not to speculate until the investigation is complete. Meanwhile, her family, devastated by the news, has appealed for privacy as they grieve.The tragic incident has once again raised questions about student mental health and the need for accessible support systems in academic institutions