A fresh and significant revelation has surfaced in the case of a NEET aspirant’s death in Patna, Bihar, intensifying questions over the initial police investigation. According to sources, a CT scan conducted after the incident confirmed the presence of a head injury on the student. However, this injury was not mentioned in the postmortem report, raising serious concerns about possible lapses in the early stages of the probe. The body of the NEET aspirant was found under suspicious circumstances in a hostel, prompting widespread public and political attention. The discrepancy between the CT scan findings and the postmortem report has led to demands for a more transparent and comprehensive investigation. Investigating agencies are now re-examining medical reports and forensic evidence to determine how the injury occurred and whether any crucial details were overlooked. The Bihar Police have stated that all angles of the case are being reviewed afresh, including medical procedures, the role of the hostel administration, and statements from those connected to the student. Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has taken cognizance of the developments and assured that the truth will be brought out, with strict action against anyone found guilty. The case has once again highlighted concerns over student safety, medical accountability, and the pressures faced by competitive exam aspirants.

