Bihar’s Sheohar is gripped by grief and intrigue following the mysterious demise of engineering whiz Aditya Kumar Mishra. The 23-year-old, hailing from Laheriasarai in Darbhanga and studying in Sheohar while rooming in Sitamarhi, chose his classmate’s Chhatouna market digs for Tuesday night. Dawn brought dread when routine calls to wake him failed spectacularly.
The timeline unfolds starkly: post-dinner slumber, friend up by schedule, Aditya inert through 11 AM nudges and 2 PM shakes. District hospital confirmed the worst – death predated arrival by hours, body rigid. Swift action saw police seize the scene, college brass arrive, and autopsy queued.
Insights from the friend: pronounced snoring, recent bike spill possibly linking to this. Sadar Hospital’s Dr. KK Singh corroborated early mortality. No overt crime scene, yet the unnatural quiet of it all fuels speculation. Family alerted, en route in sorrow.
This poignant case amplifies concerns over young adults’ wellness amid studies – accidents glossed over, symptoms ignored. Sheohar police’s meticulous inquiry promises answers via forensics. Aditya’s abrupt exit leaves a void, compelling reflection on safety nets for tomorrow’s engineers. Updates to follow.
