A new and shocking revelation has emerged in the mysterious death of a NEET aspirant in Patna, Bihar, raising serious concerns over the initial police investigation. According to the latest information, a CT scan report has confirmed that the student had suffered a head injury, a critical detail that was reportedly missing from the postmortem report. The student’s body was found under suspicious circumstances inside a hostel, triggering widespread concern and speculation. Initially, authorities treated the case based on preliminary findings, but the absence of any mention of head injury in the postmortem report has now come under scrutiny after the CT scan findings surfaced. This contradiction has raised questions about whether crucial medical and forensic evidence was overlooked or ignored during the early stages of the investigation. Family members and student groups are demanding a transparent probe, alleging possible negligence or a cover-up. They argue that the presence of a head injury could significantly change the direction of the case, including the possibility of assault or foul play. The incident has sent shockwaves across Patna, particularly among students preparing for competitive exams, who often live under high pressure in hostels and coaching hubs. The case has once again highlighted concerns about student safety, mental health support, and the accountability of hostel managements and local authorities. Police officials have stated that the matter is being reviewed in light of the new medical evidence, and further investigation is underway. Calls for an independent inquiry are growing louder as the public demands justice and clarity in the tragic death of the young aspirant.


