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Princeton University Student’s Death Ruled a Suicide

death of Princeton University student who went missing and later found dead on campus in Middlesex’s regional medical examiner determined that October was a suicide. officeaccording to statement for the Mercer County Attorney’s Office office on Wednesday.

Misrah Yuneti, 20, member of Class of 2024, was found in a remote place behind university tennis courts on 20 Oct after an exhaustive search involving campus security, local police, bloodhounds, drones, and divers.

The conclusion of the forensic medical examination office defined it death be “the toxicity of bupropion, escitalopram, and hydroxyzine,” according to the district attorney. Usually prescribed bupropion and escitalopram. treat depression, and hydroxyzine can be used in combination with other medicines for treat concern, according to the National Library of Medline Plus from medicine.

“Our hearts go to Mizrach. family and friends, and on the wider campus community who was shaken by this tragedy,” said Rochelle Calhoun, Vice President for Student life, in statement on Wednesday. “Losing a member of our community always difficult. Long wait for final news about what led to it death was difficult for Everybody of us and especially for those who are close to Misrah.”

Ms Evuneti, an Ethiopian immigrant, is missing for five days after family became concerned when she’s not show up for appointment related to her application for American citizenship.Credit…Princeton University

Trying to get to her family and friends were not immediately successful.

Ms Evuneti, an Ethiopian immigrant, is missing for five days after family became concerned when she’s not show up for appointment related to her application for American citizenship. Ms Evuneti immigrated to this country from Ethiopia as a child.

The day Ms. Yuneti body was found by the district attorney’s office office issued a statement saying that there were “no obvious signs of injury”and that her death “Doesn’t look suspicious or criminal in nature”.

But in days after her death, the students were upset with how little information were provided by the police and the school administration. Miss Yuneti family also there are suspicions about the circumstances of her death.

In a statement on On Wednesday, Ms Calhoun said that information were limited to “protecting the collection of evidence, avoid misleading public and out of consideration for in family”.

If you have thoughts of suicide, call or send a message to the national suicide prevention helpline on 988 or go to SpeakingOfSuicide.com/resources. for a list of Additional resources.

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