Updated On: 01 April, 2023 07:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Shirish Vaktania
Jenil Bramhabhatt was a model student, ideal daughter and good, helpful friend according to her friends and neighbours

Jenil Bramhabhatt wanted to be a neurologist and was studying in first year Science
The 18-year-old, who was killed in the Grant Road murders incident, was very intelligent and had coached eight students older than her for the SSC exam and a friend with HSC exam. Jenil Bramhabhatt was in Std VIII when these eight students staying in the neighbourhood failed in the SSC prelims. They say they owe their careers to her. Thanks to her, they said each of them scored over 65 per cent when they took the SSC exam and continue to excel in their fields.
Jenil also coached a friend who had failed in the HSC exam. Friends said Jenil was good in academics and aspired to become a neurologist. She told her friends and parents that after becoming a neurologist she would treat poor people for free and it was her dream.