A cloud of suspicion hangs over the sudden death of Aditya Mishra, a final-year engineering student in Sheohar, Bihar. Staying overnight at a classmate’s room in Chhatouna market area of Sitamarhi, the Darbhanga native never woke up on Wednesday. This eerie event has police probing every angle while the community reels from the shock.
Details emerged: after sharing dinner Tuesday night, both retired. Come morning, the friend awoke normally but Aditya didn’t stir – not at 11 AM, not at 2 PM. Hospital staff pronounced him dead, with rigor mortis setting in, pointing to death hours before. The scene at district hospital buzzed with investigators, college principal, and cops who whisked the body to morgue.
Dr. KK Singh from Sadar Hospital noted the timeline mismatch. The roommate shared crucial bits: loud snoring that morning, plus Aditya’s bike accident two days back. No signs of struggle or toxins yet, but questions abound. Police notified grieving kin, who are traveling from Laheriasarai.
In the broader lens, such incidents spotlight vulnerabilities in student living – fatigue, unreported injuries, hidden ailments. As Sheohar braces for postmortem revelations, Aditya’s story serves as a stark reminder. Will it be medical mishap or foul play? Authorities vow clarity soon, urging vigilance in shared spaces.