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Sexual violence can’t be ruled out in Patna NEET aspirant’s death, says post-mortem report

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Patna, Jan 15 (PTI) Sexual violence cannot be ruled out in the death of an 18-year-old NEET aspirant who died earlier this week after remaining in a coma for several days, according to her post-mortem report.

The findings contrast with the police’s earlier claim that medical reports and CCTV footage had ruled out sexual assault.

The student, a resident of Jehanabad district, was found unconscious in her hostel room under the Chitragupt Nagar police station area earlier this month and died during treatment at a private hospital on January 11.

In a statement on Thursday, Patna Police said the post-mortem report was submitted on January 14 and noted that “sexual violence can’t be ruled out”. Further investigation is underway, it added.

On January 13, the police had said doctors found no signs of sexual assault and that the student had allegedly consumed a large quantity of sleeping pills and was suffering from typhoid.

The family of the deceased had from the outset alleged assault and sexual abuse, accusing authorities of attempting a cover-up. Her death triggered protests by students and relatives.

Police on Thursday arrested the owner of the building in which the girls’ hostel was being run.

Following reports of the post-mortem findings circulating on social media, protests erupted in parts of Patna. NEET aspirants took out a march near the Income Tax crossing, raising slogans against the police.

Meanwhile, Jan Suraaj Party founder Prashant Kishor is expected to visit the deceased’s family at Faridpur in Jehanabad district on Friday, police said. PTI PKD NN

This report is auto-generated from PTI news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.

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