Goa, Jan. 21 -- AUGUSTO RODRIGUES

While police are still awaiting fo rensic science laboratory (FSL) reports to establish the cause of death of the last two BITS Pilani students who died on campus, the Goa government's assertion in the Legislative Assembly that all five deaths were suicides has hurt parents and drawn sharp criticism from them. While the reason for committing suicide is mentioned as 'stress over ex ams' in four cases and in the fifth case, 'depression over the suicide committed by his girlfriend'. South Goa Superintendent of Police Tikam Singh Verma con firmed that the cause of death in the last two cases has not been finalised as the police are "wait ing for the FSL report." Despite this, during the 12th session of the G...