Brilliant JEE Aspirant from Jamshedpur Found Dead in Kota
18-year-old JEE aspirant with 98 percentile found dead, family demands impartial investigation
An 18-year-old JEE aspirant from Jharkhand was found dead in Kota under mysterious circumstances, sparking calls for an investigation.
JAMSHEDPUR – The family of an 18-year-old JEE aspirant from Jharkhand, who was found dead in Kota, demands an impartial investigation into the sudden demise.
Rajiv Ranjan Roy, the boy’s father, emphasized that despite the pressures of coaching, his son was resilient.
Parneet Roy had been in Kota for two years, excelling in his coaching institute to join an advanced batch.
His father recounted their daily conversations, highlighting the absence of any known illnesses.
Rajiv Ranjan Roy praised his son’s academic brilliance, noting his qualification for IIT Mumbai with a 98 percentile in JEE-Mains.
The autopsy report from MBS hospital in Kota was pending, with an examination already in progress.
Parneet’s sudden illness occurred late Thursday night, leading to urgent medical attention that proved futile.
Despite a cold and cough, DSP Bhawani Singh confirmed Parneet had no major health issues.
After falling ill at his accommodation, friends and family attempted to aid him, but he was declared dead at the hospital.
The incident occurred shortly after Parneet Roy achieved notable success in the JEE-Mains examination.

