Patna NEET Student Death Case Update: Delhi AIIMS to review Post-Mortem findings

By: Kashish Chawla

On: Monday, January 19, 2026 5:27 PM

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Patna NEET Student Death: A major revelation may be on horizon in the rape and death case of NEET student in Patna. Because AIIMS Delhi will now examine the reports of student’s post-mortem. Earlier, SIT team took three people into custody in connection with this case.

Review shifted to AIIMS Delhi; Viscera, Samples, and Medical records sent for re-examination

Patna NEET Student Death
Patna NEET Student Death (source- social media)

In the case of NEET students’s death, post-mortem report will now be examined by the AIIMS Delhi, not AIIMS Patna. The viscera, vaginal swab, tissue samples, clothing, Videography of the body, photographs, and details of food and drink consumed, doctor’s examination report of the treatment, and also the post-mortem report provided by PMCH have all been sent to the AIIMS Delhi for making a new report.

On Sunday, SIT team also visited Sahaj Surgery Nursing Home, then Prabhat Memorial Hospital, and went to Jehanabad. After questioning at all these locations, three people were taken into the police custody. It is believed that the team has made a breakthrough. The police administration is also in full action mode, and a major revelation in the case is expected soon.

Patna NEET Student Death: Student died during treatment

Patna NEET Student Death
Patna NEET Student Death (source- social media)

Student was preparing for NEET examination while she was staying in the hostel located in the Chitragupta Nagar police station area. Whereas she returned from home on 5th January. On 6th January, student did not came out of her room. Later she was found unconscious in her room and was taken to the hospital. First she was taken to She was first taken to Sahaj Surgery Nursing Home, then to Prabhat Memorial Hospital, and finally to Medanta Hospital. She died on January 11 during treatment.

Bihar crime news: Questions raised about post-mortem report

After post-mortem report was released, several questions were raised and currently AIMMS Delhi is being entrusted with further investigation. here are the questions that are being raised about the reports.

  • Why was the urine sample taken two days later?
  • How did the urine test report come back in just a few hours?
  • The sleeping pill mentioned in the test report is banned. Even one pill is dangerous, so how was it obtained?
  • According to the medico-legal act, the urine sample must be preserved for 15 days. Where is the sample?
  • Was the test report prepared as part of a well-planned strategy?
  • Commotion outside the hostel on Sunday
Patna NEET Student Death
Patna NEET Student Death (source- Social media)

Outside of the hostel, where students are currently living, there is chaos and confusion. Multiple students who live in the hostel were trying to get their notes, textbooks and other important items from inside of the building. They stated that they were not given access to enter their apartments or dorm rooms and that they could not access their personal items which had been locked up, all this while, final exams for these students begin on February 2nd, and the NEET exam follows.

Later in the evening, after many hours of unrest outside of the hostel, the police instructed the hostel to unlock its doors and allow the students back into the hostel to gather their personal items from their rooms. Finally, the students were allowed to leave the building with their families. As one of the students said, she had been living at the hostel for six months up until that day and was there when the events occurred, and stated that she had seen nothing suspicious up until that day, but since that time, has decided to no longer live in the hostel.

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Kashish Chawla

Kashish Chawla is a content writer at Punjab Kesari. A journalist with 1.5+ experience years across digital media. She is graduated from Bachelors in Journalism and Mass communication from Chaudhary Charan Singh University, worked with Zee Media as a website content writer, and as a reported with Indianewslive.