Tragedy in Muzaffarpur: Junior Doctor Ends Life After Failing Postgraduate Medical Entrance Exam
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- •Dr. Ravi Kumar, a 28-year-old junior doctor, died by suicide in Muzaffarpur, Bihar on June 10, 2024.
- •Dr. Kumar had failed the recent Postgraduate Medical Entrance Examination (PGMEE), which led to severe emotional distress.
- •He was working as a junior doctor at a local hospital and had rented a room nearby; neighbors reported no prior signs of distress.
- •Police have registered a case and are investigating all possible angles, including external pressures and personal issues.
Muzaffarpur, Bihar — In a heartbreaking incident that has sent shockwaves through the medical community, a 28-year-old junior doctor died by suicide early on the morning of June 10, 2024. The doctor, identified as Dr. Ravi Kumar, was found hanging in his rented accommodation in Jubba Sahni Nagar, Muzaffarpur. Police have registered a case under Section 174 of the Code of Criminal Procedure (CrPC) and are probing the exact circumstances leading to the tragic act.
According to local police, Dr. Kumar had appeared for the recent Postgraduate Medical Entrance Examination (PGMEE), a highly competitive national-level test for admission to MD/MS courses. Sources close to the family revealed that Dr. Kumar had been preparing for this exam for over a year and was under immense pressure due to the high expectations from his family and peers. Despite his dedicated efforts, he reportedly received news of his failure just a day before the incident. The news of his failure is believed to have pushed him into a state of severe emotional distress.
