A web of suspicion tightens around the demise of a NEET examinee at Shambhu Girls Hostel in Patna, propelled by CBI’s relentless pursuit of truth. Sunday’s four-hour sweep of the Jehanabad family abode exposed a glaring red flag: both the father and brother’s phones, essential for last-call forensics, lay shattered at a repair shop. This ‘freak accident’ timing raises eyebrows, potentially erasing digital footprints forever.
Agents methodically collected evidence—garments, study aids, copies, and scissors—while dissecting routines and rifts through targeted questioning. The absent call logs are pivotal, as they might reveal the distress that preceded her end.
Escalating fears came via a sinister missive flung through the kitchen window Friday night, warning: ‘Back off, or we’ll eliminate you all.’ The grieving kin see it as coercion to derail the upgraded probe, after initial botched local efforts. Police are on the case.
Unraveling the enigma demands answers to CBI’s core five:
On January 26 night, what terror induced those frantic family calls?
January 27: Parents’ hasty hostel dash—the trigger?
January 5: Post-village, her odd outdoor detour?
January 5-6: Sudden aversion to food—what haunted her?
Post-death phone crashes: Coincidence or cover-up?
Bihar’s political corridors buzz with the scandal. Budget session saw opposition pummeling the regime on safety lapses. Rabri Devi’s allegations of hush-ups, coupled with rallies and familial pleas, compelled CBI intervention. In this high-profile standoff, every detail counts toward honoring a lost dream.