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Kota NEET Aspirant's Suicide Sparks Suspicions of Foul Play
2 Oct
Summary
- 20-year-old Delhi student preparing for NEET found dead in Kota PG room
- Allegedly committed suicide by hanging, no suicide note found
- Roommate from Bihar reported missing, family alleges possible foul play

On October 1st, 2025, a 20-year-old Delhi-based student, Lucky Choudhary, was found dead in his PG room in Kota, Rajasthan. Lucky had been preparing for the NEET exam through online classes for the past two years without enrolling in any coaching institute.
According to the police, Lucky allegedly committed suicide by hanging himself in his room on Wednesday afternoon. However, the reason behind his extreme step is yet to be ascertained, as no suicide note was found in his room. Additionally, Lucky's mobile phone was also reported missing.
Further complicating the matter, another student from Bihar, who was living in the adjoining room, was reportedly missing at the time of the incident. While the police have ruled out any foul play, Lucky's maternal uncle has alleged possible involvement of this missing roommate, named Rahul, in the tragic incident.
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Lucky's family has also raised concerns about the missing mobile phone and purse, suggesting a potential financial issue as the motive. They claim Lucky had borrowed Rs 40,000 and repaid Rs 10,000 online, with further payment promised.
The police have registered a case under Section 194 of the BNSS (Mrag case) to investigate the actual cause of Lucky's death. The postmortem was completed on Thursday morning, and the body was handed over to the family. The investigation is ongoing, and the authorities have denied the family's allegations in their report.