<p>Kota: A 17-year-old boy died here after allegedly ingesting pesticide while his family members were asleep, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>The incident occurred Sunday night in Sinota village under the Khatoli police station area. Police are yet to ascertain if it is a case of suicide or accidental consumption of the poisonous substance, Assistant Police Sub-Inspector (ASI) Shivraj Singh said.</p>.<p>A case of suspicious death has been registered under section 174 of the Code Of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), he said, adding that the body was handed over to the family after a post-mortem examination on Monday morning.</p>.Despite rising number of suicides by students, Kota faces shortage of clinical psychologists.<p>The ASI said the deceased Lalit Kavet was a college dropout who used to work with his father on their farm.</p>.<p>The officer said that Lalit, his two sisters and their mother had gone to sleep after dinner on Sunday night around 8 pm and his father was out guarding his crops when he allegedly consumed the pesticide.</p>.<p>After some time, Lalit started vomiting and was rushed to a local hospital in Etawa. From there, he was referred to the MBS Hospital in Kota, the ASI said, adding the teenager died during treatment around midnight.</p>.<p>He said the family members were not ready to speak to the police about the incident and no suicide note has been recovered. </p>
<p>Kota: A 17-year-old boy died here after allegedly ingesting pesticide while his family members were asleep, police said on Monday.</p>.<p>The incident occurred Sunday night in Sinota village under the Khatoli police station area. Police are yet to ascertain if it is a case of suicide or accidental consumption of the poisonous substance, Assistant Police Sub-Inspector (ASI) Shivraj Singh said.</p>.<p>A case of suspicious death has been registered under section 174 of the Code Of Criminal Procedure (CrPC), he said, adding that the body was handed over to the family after a post-mortem examination on Monday morning.</p>.Despite rising number of suicides by students, Kota faces shortage of clinical psychologists.<p>The ASI said the deceased Lalit Kavet was a college dropout who used to work with his father on their farm.</p>.<p>The officer said that Lalit, his two sisters and their mother had gone to sleep after dinner on Sunday night around 8 pm and his father was out guarding his crops when he allegedly consumed the pesticide.</p>.<p>After some time, Lalit started vomiting and was rushed to a local hospital in Etawa. From there, he was referred to the MBS Hospital in Kota, the ASI said, adding the teenager died during treatment around midnight.</p>.<p>He said the family members were not ready to speak to the police about the incident and no suicide note has been recovered. </p>