Homophobia in Madurai college drives two students to suicide
TW: Two first-year college students in Madurai took their lives, succumbing to bullying from peers who ridiculed their close friendship.
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TW: Two first-year college students in Madurai took their lives, succumbing to bullying from peers who ridiculed their close friendship.
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