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Uttar Pradesh: NEET Aspirant Found Dead In Hostel Room; Police Recovers Suicide Note

A young NEET aspirant from Uttar Pradesh, Mohammad Aan, tragically his life in Kanpur hostel. The21-year-old a heartfelt note expressing sorrow for not fulfilling his parents' aspirations. This incident occurred in the Rawatpur area of Kanpur, where Aan had recently moved to focus on his studies.

According to police reports, Aan had relocated to a hostel in Hitkari Nagar just three days before the incident. His roommate, Imdad Hasan from Bareilly, invited him for Friday prayers. Aan chose to stay back, and upon returning, Imdad found the door locked from inside. After receiving no response to repeated calls, fellow students looked through a ventilator and discovered Aan's body hanging from the ceiling fan.

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Mohammad Aan, a 21-year-old NEET aspirant from Uttar Pradesh, died by suicide in a Kanpur hostel, leaving a note expressing regret for not meeting his parents' expectations; the incident occurred in the Rawatpur area, and police are investigating.
NEET Aspirant Suicide Note

Police Investigation and Findings

The students immediately alerted the Rawatpur police. Officers arrived with a forensic team, broke open the door, and retrieved Aan's body for postmortem examination. A two-page suicide note was found in the room and has been taken for forensic analysis.

In his note, Aan wrote: "Amma-Abbu, forgive me. I couldn't fulfill your dreams. I am tired of my life. No one is responsible for my death. May my family stay happy; I will also be happy after death." These words reflect his deep regret and emotional turmoil.

Family Notified and Legal Procedures

Additional Commission of Police, Kalyanpur, Ranjit confirmed that Aan's family has been informed about the tragedy. "The body has been sent for autopsy, and further legal procedures are underway," he stated.

This heartbreaking event highlights the immense pressure faced by students preparing for competitive exams like NEET. It underscores the need for mental health support and awareness among young individuals striving to meet high expectations.

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