<p>Mumbai: In a shocking incident, a 20-year-old girl from Kerala, who was training to become an Agniveer, died by suicide at INS Hamla, an Indian Navy shore base in Malad in the outskirts of Mumbai.</p><p>The deceased was identified as Aparna V Nair. She was found hanging in the hostel room.</p><p>She was training at the facility for the last 15 days. The Malvani police station has registered an accidental death report (ADR) and investigations are in progress. </p>.'Agniveer' lands in police net after turning up with 'fake document'.<p>No suicide note has been recovered from her room so far. </p><p>The Indian Navy authorities and Mumbai Police are carrying out investigations from various angles including personal issues that she possibly had. </p><p>In an official statement, the Indian Navy said: “Regret to inform you of the unfortunate incident of the unnatural death of Aparna V Nair, Agniveer Logistics (F&A), 20, at INS Hamla, Mumbai on Nov. 27. An enquiry has been ordered to investigate the incident. Indian Navy extends heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.”</p><p>This is the second incident of an Agniveer dying by suicide - on 11 October, Amritpal Singh (19), died not self-inflicted gun-shot injury while he was on sentry duty.</p>
<p>Mumbai: In a shocking incident, a 20-year-old girl from Kerala, who was training to become an Agniveer, died by suicide at INS Hamla, an Indian Navy shore base in Malad in the outskirts of Mumbai.</p><p>The deceased was identified as Aparna V Nair. She was found hanging in the hostel room.</p><p>She was training at the facility for the last 15 days. The Malvani police station has registered an accidental death report (ADR) and investigations are in progress. </p>.'Agniveer' lands in police net after turning up with 'fake document'.<p>No suicide note has been recovered from her room so far. </p><p>The Indian Navy authorities and Mumbai Police are carrying out investigations from various angles including personal issues that she possibly had. </p><p>In an official statement, the Indian Navy said: “Regret to inform you of the unfortunate incident of the unnatural death of Aparna V Nair, Agniveer Logistics (F&A), 20, at INS Hamla, Mumbai on Nov. 27. An enquiry has been ordered to investigate the incident. Indian Navy extends heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family.”</p><p>This is the second incident of an Agniveer dying by suicide - on 11 October, Amritpal Singh (19), died not self-inflicted gun-shot injury while he was on sentry duty.</p>