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In fourth suicide this month, IIT-JEE aspirant from Bihar hangs self in Kota

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Kota, August 16

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An 18-year-old IIT-JEE aspirant from Bihar’s Gaya allegedly hanged himself in his PG room here in the fourth such case of suspected suicide by a coaching student this month, police said.

The incident came to light at night following which the police recovered the body and placed it at the mortuary of the New Medical College Hospital (NMCH) for post-mortem to be conducted after the arrival of his parents.

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Valmiki Prasad had reportedly been taking coaching for IIT-JEE entrance exam at a coaching institute since the last academic session and was living in a PG room in Mahaveer Nagar area.

The deceased teen allegedly hanged himself from an iron angle of his PG room door sometime on Tuesday, said circle inspector at Mahaveer Nagar police station, Paramjeet Patel. He said the victim was last seen on Monday evening.

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The circle inspector said the incident came to light at around at 8pm on Tuesday following which the body was recovered from the room and placed at the NMCH mortuary.

No suicide note was recovered and the reason behind the extreme step is yet to be investigated, he added.

Three other coaching students — two IIT-JEE aspirants and one NEET-UG aspirant — have earlier this month also died in suspected suicide cases in Kota city, taking the toll of such cases this year since January to 20. Last year, at least 15 cases of suicide by coaching students were reported in the coaching hub.

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