Ishita Mallik, an 18-year-old college student preparing for the NEET medical entrance exam, was allegedly shot dead inside her residence in Krishnanagar, West Bengal. Police allege that the accused, 23-year-old Debraj Singh, a former friend and alleged ex-boyfriend, shot her following a breakup.
The two had met while studying in Kanchrapara, and their alleged relationship, which began in 2023, had since ended. Ishita had reportedly cut off contact with Debraj in recent months. Police have arrested Debraj and are investigating the circumstances of the shooting while Ishita’s family and neighbours mourn the tragic loss.
Details of the Fatal Shooting Incident
Preliminary police investigations reveal that Debraj Singh allegedly entered Ishita’s home when she was alone and shot her at close range in her bedroom. The victim’s father was at work, and her mother had gone out to pick up her younger sibling from school, leaving Ishita alone in the house.
A neighbour recounted hearing the gunshot and rushing to the scene where they saw only one man present who fled immediately after firing the shot. The accused reportedly escaped the house with a pistol. Police have sent Ishita’s body for a post-mortem to determine the exact number of gunshot wounds and gather forensic evidence.
Victim’s Background and Community Response
Ishita Mallik had secured admission to Victoria College in 2023 but postponed joining to focus on NEET preparations, with plans to enter medical college soon. Her striking potential and ambitions have left the community deeply shaken. Authorities are pursuing leads and interviewing witnesses to fully understand the motivation behind the crime.
Trinamool Congress General Secretary Kunal Ghosh condemned the shooting, describing it as a tragic, non-political crime and urged the police to act firmly to curb social crimes of this nature. The incident has sparked wider conversation on the safety of young women and the consequences of violence born out of personal disputes.
The Logical Indian’s Perspective
This tragedy highlights the imperative for society to foster peaceful communication and emotional resilience, especially among young people navigating relationships.
The Logical Indian calls for more robust support systems involving mental health resources and conflict resolution education to prevent such senseless loss. We must collectively promote empathy, kindness, and non-violent dialogue in our communities.