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Surat, Gujarat:
A tragic incident in Gujarat’s Surat has shocked the local community after two young college students were found dead inside a bathroom at a temple complex. Preliminary investigation by police suggests that the girls had searched online for ways to die by suicide shortly before the incident, raising serious concerns about youth mental health and the role of online information during emotional distress.
Authorities are currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths, while mental health experts say the case highlights the urgent need for better emotional support systems for young people and greater awareness around suicide prevention.
According to police officials, the bodies of the two young women were discovered inside a washroom at a temple complex in the Dindoli area of Surat. The incident came to light after temple staff noticed that the bathroom door had been locked from inside for an unusually long time.
When repeated attempts to get a response failed, the door was eventually broken open. Inside, two girls were found lying unconscious on the floor. They were immediately taken to a nearby hospital, but doctors declared them dead on arrival. Police said the two students had left their homes earlier that morning, informing their families that they were heading to college. However, when they failed to return and their phones became unreachable, concerned family members began searching for them.
Their search later led investigators to the temple complex where one of the girls’ scooters was found parked. CCTV footage reportedly showed the two entering the temple premises earlier in the day.
During the initial examination of the scene, investigators recovered syringes, injections, and bottles containing suspected chemical substances from inside the washroom.
Police suspect that the girls may have used injections containing either anaesthetic drugs or poisonous substances. However, authorities have clarified that the exact cause of death will only be confirmed after the post-mortem examination and forensic analysis.
All recovered materials have been sent to a forensic laboratory for testing. Officials say the reports will help determine what substances were used and whether they directly caused the deaths.
One of the most disturbing findings in the investigation emerged during the examination of the victims’ mobile phones. According to police sources, the girls had searched online for information related to suicide shortly before the incident. Investigators reportedly found search queries related to “how to die by suicide” and other similar phrases. Authorities are now analyzing their digital activity to understand whether they accessed specific content that may have influenced their actions.
The discovery has sparked renewed discussion about the impact of online information on vulnerable individuals. Mental health experts often emphasize that when someone is experiencing emotional distress, exposure to harmful or misleading online content can increase risk.
Public awareness initiatives around suicide prevention and safe online behavior have repeatedly stressed the importance of directing people toward support resources rather than harmful information.
During the ongoing investigation, reports have indicated that the two students may have searched for suicide-related information using ChatGPT shortly before the incident.
According to media reports, investigators reviewing the victims’ digital activity found indications that queries related to suicide were made through the AI platform. Authorities are currently examining the victims’ mobile phones and digital records to understand what type of information was accessed and whether it had any connection to the events that followed.
Officials have clarified that the investigation is still ongoing and that all digital evidence is being carefully analyzed as part of the broader inquiry. The reports have also triggered wider discussions about how online platforms and AI tools should respond when users search for highly sensitive or distress-related topics.
Mental health experts say that when individuals experience severe emotional distress, exposure to harmful or misleading information online can increase risk. As a result, technology platforms are increasingly being encouraged to guide vulnerable users toward mental health support resources and crisis assistance.
The reports linking the incident to AI-related searches also drew international attention on social media. Tech entrepreneur Elon Musk reacted to one such report on X (Twitter), the social media platform he owns.
Responding to a post discussing the Surat incident and the alleged use of ChatGPT searches before the tragedy, Musk posted a brief reaction saying “Yikes.” Although the response was only a single word, it quickly circulated widely online and sparked conversations about the role of artificial intelligence systems in handling sensitive subjects.
The reaction contributed to a broader debate among technology experts, policymakers, and mental health advocates about the responsibilities of AI platforms when users seek information related to self-harm or emotional distress. Many experts argue that stronger safeguards and clearer guidance toward mental health resources may be necessary when such queries are detected.
Police have identified the victims as two college students aged 18 and 20, who were reportedly close friends.
According to preliminary reports, one of the girls was studying in the first year of a Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) program, while the other was a second-year B.Com student at another college in Surat.
Family members told investigators that the girls had known each other for several years and often spent time together. Their families also said they were shocked by the incident and had not noticed any clear warning signs that suggested the young women were facing severe emotional distress.
Authorities are currently examining their personal backgrounds, social interactions, and academic circumstances to determine whether any specific factors may have contributed to the incident.
The Dindoli Police Station has registered a case of accidental death and launched a comprehensive investigation into the matter.
Officials are focusing on several aspects of the case, including:
Digital activity and search history on the victims’ mobile phones
CCTV footage from the temple complex and nearby areas
Forensic analysis of substances recovered at the scene
Statements from family members, friends, and college acquaintances
Police say it is still too early to determine whether the incident was carefully planned or the result of sudden emotional distress.
Authorities have urged the public not to speculate until the final forensic and post-mortem reports are released.
The tragic deaths of the two students have once again brought attention to the growing challenges related to youth mental health, particularly among college-age individuals.
Experts say that many young people today face multiple pressures, including academic expectations, career uncertainty, financial stress, and social comparisons fueled by digital media.
In many cases, emotional struggles remain hidden because individuals may feel uncomfortable discussing their feelings openly.
Mental health professionals stress that early conversations, supportive environments, and access to counseling services can play a critical role in preventing such tragedies.
Psychologists say that people experiencing severe emotional distress may display certain warning signs before reaching a crisis point.
Some commonly observed indicators include:
Withdrawal from friends, family, or social activities
Persistent sadness or feelings of hopelessness
Sudden changes in behavior or academic performance
Expressions of feeling trapped or overwhelmed
Searching online for self-harm related information
Recognizing these signs early and encouraging individuals to seek help from trained professionals can significantly reduce risk.
Access to mental health counseling and crisis support services can make a meaningful difference for individuals struggling with emotional pain.
The incident in Surat serves as a painful reminder that emotional distress can remain invisible even among those who appear to be managing everyday life normally. Experts emphasize that building supportive communities and encouraging open conversations about mental health are essential steps toward prevention.
Families, educational institutions, and society at large play an important role in ensuring that young people feel safe discussing their struggles and seeking help when they need it.
As the investigation continues, authorities hope the findings will provide clarity about what led to the incident and contribute to broader efforts aimed at preventing similar tragedies in the future.
Disclaimer: This content, including any advice shared here, is intended for general informational purposes only. It should not be considered a substitute for professional medical guidance, diagnosis, or treatment. Always seek the advice of a qualified healthcare professional or your personal physician for specific concerns. Lyfsmile does not assume responsibility for the use or interpretation of this information.
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