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First-year MBBS student found dead in Sikar

According to the police, a tragic incident unfolded in the Sikar district of Rajasthan on Tuesday, as they discovered the lifeless body of a young MBBS student behind a hostel.
 
An MBBS student was found dead behind a hostel in Sikar district of Rajasthan on Tuesday, police said. Hanimesh Khant (20), a resident of Banswara district, was a first-year student of the Shri Kalyan Medical College, they said. Police said the matter was being probed from all angles, including ragging and murder. The body was shifted to the mortuary of the district hospital and police have questioned some students who live in the hostel, an official said. ”Investigation is underway. Possibility of ragging and murder cannot be ruled out,” he said.

According to the police, a tragic incident unfolded in the Sikar district of Rajasthan on Tuesday, as they discovered the lifeless body of a young MBBS student behind a hostel. The deceased, identified as Hanimesh Khant, was a 20-year-old resident of Banswara district and a first-year student at Shri Kalyan Medical College.

Authorities are taking the incident seriously and have initiated a thorough investigation, considering all possible angles including ragging and murder. As part of their inquiries, the police have already questioned several students residing in the hostel. The body has been transferred to the district hospital's mortuary for further examination.

An official involved in the case stated, "The investigation is currently underway. While we explore all leads, we cannot dismiss the possibility of ragging or murder. All aspects will be thoroughly examined to determine the cause of this unfortunate event."