A 19-year-old NEET aspirant allegedly died by suicide in Jalaun district of Uttar Pradesh, police said on Tuesday. The deceased, Chanchal Bharti, was a resident of Chaupariya Kanchanpura village.According to her family, Chanchal had been upset since appearing for the National Eligibility-cum-Entrance Test (NEET) retake on June 21. Police said she was under stress following the examination.Family members found her unconscious at home while they were busy with their routine work. She was immediately taken to the district hospital, where doctors declared her dead.Kotwali Station House Officer Nirbhay Singh said police recovered a NEET question booklet from the spot. A handwritten message on the booklet read, “I cannot do anything, my brother.”The booklet and the suspected suicide note have been seized. The SHO said forensic and handwriting examinations will be conducted to verify the message.Police said Chanchal’s father works as a tailor and had continued his children’s education despite financial difficulties. Family members described her as a bright student and said they had high hopes for her future.The body has been sent for postmortem examination. Police said all aspects of the case are being investigated and further legal action is underway.
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