NEET Aspirant Dies of Suspected Cardiac Arrest in Kota

Published On 2025-04-15 13:21 GMT   |   Update On 2025-04-15 13:21 GMT
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Kota- In an unfortunate incident, a 22-year-old NEET aspirant died at a roadside tea stall in Rajasthan's Kota district. Police suspect that the student died of a sudden heart attack.

The deceased has been identified as Tejkaran, a resident of Gadhwara village in Pali district. According to an ETVBharat report, Tejkaran was waiting at a tea stall when he suddenly fainted and fell on the ground. Seeing his condition, the tea seller immediately raised an alarm, and passersby came forward and took the young man to the hospital. After this, people nearby took him to the hospital. However, by the time he was brought to the hospital, he had died.

After this, he was kept in the mortuary of MBS hospital for postmortem. After examining, doctors suspected that the young man died due to cardiac arrest, but the exact cause of death will be known only after the postmortem report comes. At present, the body of the aspirant has been sent for postmortem.

In this regard, ASI Anil Kumar of Kunhadi police station, while talking to ETVBharat, said that the deceased had gone to the library at 7:30 in the morning and an hour later went to drink tea at a stall in front of Central Bank near the Kunhadi water tank. He said, "He had asked the stall owner to make tea while he was waiting sitting on a cot. But suddenly he fell on the road and was declared dead when taken to the hospital."

The police further said that the youth's address had been recorded and his family members were being contacted. Meanwhile, preliminary investigations revealed that he was preparing for the upcoming NEET-UG exam to be held on May 4. He used to come to the library every morning to study.

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