Prince Yadav Death Mystery Unresolved as Biratnagar Postmortem Finds No Foul Play, Viscera Samples Dispatched to Kathmandu The preliminary postmortem of 24-year-old Prince Yadav, who died at a hotel in Biratnagar, Nepal while evading police in the Patna KGS centre violence case, has found no external injuries or signs of homicide. Viscera samples have been sent to Kathmandu for forensic examination, and investigators say the final cause of death can only be confirmed after that report arrives. What the Postmortem Did and Did Not Reveal A preliminary postmortem examination was carried out on 24-year-old Prince Yadav at a hospital in Biratnagar, Nepal. According to Nepal Police sources cited by TrendKia, the examination found no visible external injuries and no clear indications of homicide on the body. Medical examiners did identify certain heart-related health conditions, but whether those conditions were the direct cause of death has not yet been established. To get a definitive answer, viscera samples have been sent to Kathmandu for detailed forensic analysis, and the final conclusion now hinges on that report. Who Was Prince Yadav and Why Was He in Nepal? Prince Yadav was the younger brother of Raushan Anand, the director of the well-known Gyan Bindu coaching institute in Patna. His name was linked to a violent incident outside the Khan Global Studies (KGS) centre in Patna on June 2, and an FIR was registered against him in connection with that case. To avoid police action, he travelled to Biratnagar in Nepal with four companions and checked into a hotel there. A Sudden Collapse at the Hotel, Then Death While the group was staying at the Biratnagar hotel, Prince Yadav's health deteriorated rapidly without warning. He was rushed to a nearby hospital, where doctors declared him dead. Nepal Police questioned all four friends who had accompanied him on the trip. All four are reported to be residents of Saharsa district in Bihar. Investigative agencies are currently examining every dimension of the incident. Raushan Anand's Allegations After Bail After securing bail and walking out of jail, Raushan Anand made several serious public allegations about the events surrounding his brother's death. He stated that pressure was put on him to reach a settlement while he was still in custody. He further claimed that he had received advance warnings about a threat to his brother and said he could not rule out the possibility of a coordinated conspiracy behind everything that had happened. Even so, the medical evidence gathered so far has not produced anything that substantiates those claims. The Kathmandu Viscera Report Is Now the Key Police and the forensic team are both waiting for the viscera report from Kathmandu before drawing any conclusions. It is widely expected that once that report is available, the actual cause of Prince Yadav's death will be established with certainty, and the question of whether anything more sinister was involved will finally have a clear answer. What this means for you • For the general reader: This case is a reminder that when an accused person flees to another country to avoid a police investigation and then dies suddenly, the legal process becomes far more complicated and families can face prolonged uncertainty before receiving answers. • For families in similar situations: Forensic viscera reports involving deaths abroad, such as in Nepal, can take a significant amount of time to arrive, leaving grieving relatives in limbo for an extended period. Questions & Answers 1. Who was Prince Yadav and why had he gone to Nepal? Prince Yadav was a 24-year-old and the brother of Raushan Anand, director of Gyan Bindu coaching in Patna. After his name appeared in an FIR related to violence outside the KGS centre on June 2, he travelled to Biratnagar, Nepal with four friends and was staying at a hotel there to avoid police. 2. What did the postmortem examination find? The preliminary postmortem in Biratnagar found no external injuries and no clear signs of homicide. Certain heart-related health conditions were noted, but it has not yet been confirmed whether those caused the death. 3. Where have the viscera samples been sent? The hospital in Biratnagar has dispatched the viscera samples to Kathmandu for detailed forensic examination to determine the precise cause of death. 4. What allegations has Raushan Anand made? After being released on bail, Raushan Anand claimed that pressure was applied on him to settle the case while in jail, that he had been warned in advance about a threat to his brother, and that he cannot rule out a conspiracy behind the entire sequence of events. https://trendkia.com/en/bihar/prinsa-yadava-ki-mauta-ka-rahasya-abhi-nahin-sulajha-postamortama-men-hatya-ke-s-1606 TrendKia — Har trend, sabse pehle.