Prince, the brother of coaching educator Raushan Anand (known as Raushan Sir), dies in Nepal, according to multiple reports. Prince was named among the accused in connection with vandalism and violence linked to Khan Sir’s coaching institute, Khan Global Studies, in Patna. The exact circumstances of his death are described as unclear or “mysterious,” and reporting says he was staying in Nepal with several friends; his family is said to be travelling there after the incident.

The case centers on an alleged June 2 attack at Khan Global Studies in Patna’s Kadamkuan area. Police arrested two security guards who were deployed at the institute, and reporting says they allegedly fired shots during a disturbance. Khan Sir later seeks anticipatory bail, arguing the guards acted to disperse a crowd, that they were hired through a private security agency, and that firearms used were legally licensed. The prosecution opposes the plea, including on grounds related to statements by an arrested guard and allegations of firearm licence misuse. Courts reportedly indicate they need to examine case records in detail before deciding.

The reports also describe a long-running rivalry between Raushan Anand and Khan Sir, involving coaching centres in Patna and earlier allegations of attacks.