Ramendra with his father and mother, who also committed suicide by consuming poison. (TOI photo)

BHOPAL: Ramendra Singh Bhadauria, 30, was given a clean chit by special task force (STF) a day after he committed suicide. A student of Gajra Raja Medical College, Gwalior, Bhadauria was accused of forging his marksheet to secure admission by an investigative committee in 2014. He was found hanging in his home on January 8, this year.“Vyapam ruined my family. My wife could not bear the trauma after my son’s suicide. Five days later, she consumed poison and died,” says Narayan Singh Bhadauria, father of Ramendra. Police had brushed aside the death, terming it a fallout of a failed love affair.“When we were ready to get him married to the girl of his love, why would he commit suicide? STF, SIT and GRMC college committee should be held accountable for wiping out my family. Their role should be investigated in the scam,” said Narayan Singh.He said he took a loan to fund his son’s education. “Please tell me how I would have arranged lakhs of rupees for a fake admission,” asked Singh.“Ramendra had cleared PMT through hard work, but was accused of getting admission through fraudulent means. The charge shattered the morale of my son and the entire family. He slipped into acute depression and killed himself,” said Narayan Singh. STF members had taken his signature and photographs at 40 times during investigations, but when they heard of his death, the swiftly gave him a clean chit.