A second wave of terror has struck the family of a Jehanabad NEET student whose body was found suspiciously in Patna. An anonymous note threatening their son’s life was discovered at home, despite round-the-clock security, fueling doubts over official safeguards.
The peril materialized on February 17 when a paper was hurled through the kitchen window into their residence. It bore the stark warning: ‘You’ve lost your daughter; your son goes next in two days.’ Panic ensued, with the family decrying the breach under watchman supervision.
In an emotional outpouring, the father pointed fingers at local elements. ‘This matches the handwriting of the threat three days prior—likely a youngster’s hand, possibly manipulated by power players. Police know; they’ve stationed personnel, but threats continue. Who’s responsible? Their job to find out.’
He recalled submitting the first note, getting acknowledgment, yet feeling unprotected. ‘Promises of justice ring hollow; administration slumbers while we cower. Ordinary folks bear the brunt of neglect,’ he asserted, invoking God’s protection.
Authorities at Shakurabad thana await official notification before mobilizing, pledging probes. Paralleling this, CBI’s expanded investigation into the girl’s death gains urgency, especially with the note’s kitchen proximity to prior findings.
This saga of successive threats paints a grim picture of vulnerability in Bihar’s heartland. It demands not just CBI resolve but local vigilance to avert familial devastation. Justice hangs in balance as fear reigns.