A tragic story out of Patna that began with a student's mysterious death is now seeing a major new development, as a special police team closes in on potential suspects.
The case revolves around a young NEET aspirant named Ayush, who was from Siwan and was studying in Patna to chase his dream of becoming a doctor. His life was cut short when his body was discovered on the railway tracks near his hostel. While it might have looked like a suicide at first glance, his family was convinced from the start that something far more sinister had happened.
Now, it looks like the police are taking the family's suspicions very seriously.
The Special Investigation Team (SIT) assigned to the case has just taken a significant step forward: they have collected DNA samples from six individuals. These aren't random people; they are reportedly the friends and acquaintances who were with Ayush on the day he died.
This move to forensic evidence signals a clear shift in the investigation. The police are no longer just relying on witness statements; they are searching for concrete, scientific proof that could place someone at the scene or link them directly to the events that led to Ayush's death.
The case has also drawn the attention of prominent political figures. Pappu Yadav, a newly elected MP, has weighed in, voicing his support for the grieving family and putting pressure on the authorities to deliver justice. He has made it clear that he believes this was not a suicide and has called for a thorough, unbiased investigation to uncover the truth and hold anyone responsible accountable.
For Ayush’s family and the community, this is a critical moment. They are waiting, hoping that these DNA tests will finally provide the answers they so desperately need and bring closure to a heartbreaking tragedy.
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