Brother of Roshan Sira, Prince, accused in Khan Sir coaching center vandalism case, found dead in Nepal | Today’s news
Brother Patna Gyan Bindu Coaching Roshan Anand’s brother Prince Yadav was found dead in a hotel in Nepal under suspicious circumstances, reports said on Sunday.
He was among the accused in a high-profile vandalism case linked to educationist Khan Sir’s coaching institute.
Sources told the Times of India that the deceased was facing charges in connection with the attack on Khan Global Studies in Kadamkuan area of Patna.
Prince Yadav was reportedly on the run in connection with the Khan coaching case. Accused Roshan Anand is currently lodged in Patna Jail.
The exact cause of death has not yet been determined.
Nepal Police is conducting a detailed investigation to ascertain the circumstances surrounding the incident, Times Now reported.
What is Khan’s coaching case?
On June 2, shots were reportedly fired in front of the institution, during which a security guard was injured.
An FIR under Sections 109 and 418/2026 of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS) and Sections 25(9), 27 and 35 of the Arms Act was registered against three individuals, including Khan Sir, at the Kadamkuan police station.
The FIR was based on a video of two guards allegedly firing, who were subsequently arrested.
Prince was on the run in connection with the coaching controversy. The Nepalese police are investigating the case.