Tragedy struck in Sheohar, Bihar, when Aditya Kumar Mishra, a promising engineering student, breathed his last in his classmate’s rented room. The final-year student, originally from Darbhanga’s Laheriasarai and residing in Sitamarhi, had crashed at his friend’s place near Chhatouna bazaar after a regular evening. Little did anyone know it would be his final night.
Wednesday dawned with horror: the roommate rose for classes but Aditya remained unresponsive despite multiple wake-up attempts from 11 AM to 2 PM. At the hospital, the grim reality hit – he was already gone, body rigor confirming hours-old demise. Chaos ensued as police, college authorities, and medical staff converged on the district hospital.
Doctors at Sadar Hospital, led by Dr. KK Singh, observed the body was stiff upon arrival. The friend recalled heavy snoring and a recent minor bike mishap Aditya suffered. Police have launched a probe, securing the room and body for forensic analysis. ‘Postmortem will reveal if it’s cardiac arrest, injury complications, or external factors,’ officials said.
Aditya’s untimely demise sends ripples through academic circles, prompting calls for better health checks among youth. With family arriving amid grief, Sheohar police assure thorough investigation. This case underscores the fragility of young lives, often overlooked amid academic pressures. Stay tuned for updates as autopsy findings emerge.