A student en master 1 de Droit was found dead in his room at the Université Gaston Berger (UGB) de Saint-Louis. According to a source, Matar Diagne was 27 years old. Les gendarmes de la Brigade de Recherches de la compagnie de Saint-Louis were transported to the scene of the tragedy to elucidate the case. Even if the thesis of suicide is agitated, only the investigation will be able to determine the circumstances of death. “It is with immense sadness and deep consternation that we inform the Sanaroise community of the death of our comrade Matar Diagne de la Promotion 31 de l’UFR SJP (NDLR:Sciences juridiques et politiques) au département Droit Public en M1, demeurant à Pikine et résident au Village A (8G8A), found lifeless in his room in the night of 10 February 2025”, she affirmed from the crowd. She adds that “dès la découverte, les sapeurs-pompiers et la gendarmerie ont été immédiatement alertés et sont intervenus sur place pour constater la situation et prendre les dispositions nécessaires “… At this stage, the exact causes of death are not yet established. In order to shed light on this tragedy, an autopsy will be carried out by the competent authorities. In these painful moments, the Social Commission calls on all students to show calm and restraint in the face of this situation”, reads the document signed by their Secretary General Aliou Kara Kandé. Only the competent authorities shall be entitled to communicate on the progress of the investigation and the conclusions which will result from it. Any misinformation could not only complicate the work of the investigators, but also affect more the family and relatives of the deceased “.. Finally, the Commission sociale has addressed its most sincere condolences to the family, to the friends and to all those who have known and accompanied their bereaved comrade. “We express to them all our support and solidarity in the face of this terrible ordeal.
A student found dead in his room
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