Picture source: XAn NEET aspirant from Madhya Pradesh, who allegedly died by suicide in Maharashtra's Nagpur last month, left behind a handwritten note expressing fear about appearing for the NEET re-examination and apologising to her parents.Akanksha Chaturvedi had appeared for the NEET-UG examination held on May 3. However, the National Testing Agency (NTA) cancelled the examination on May 12 following allegations of a paper leak and announced a fresh test for June 21. Police said Akanksha was found hanging in her room at the family's residence in Nagpur on May 20, nearly a week after the cancellation announcement. No suicide note was found at the time.Several days later, while going through her books and study materials, family members found a handwritten note and submitted it to the Ambazari police on June 1.In the note, she wrote: "Mummy, Papa...you had trust in me that I would study and become a doctor. But I do not have the courage to appear for a retest. In the first test, I was about to score good marks. But there is no guarantee that I will score good marks again. Sorry, Mummy, Papa, I have ruined everything for both of you."Who was Akanksha Chaturvedi?Akanksha Chaturvedi was an 18-year-old NEET aspirant from Mauganj district in Madhya Pradesh.She was preparing for the medical entrance examination at a coaching institute in Nagpur, where her family had been living.According to her father, Krishna Kumar Chaturvedi, she expected to score more than 650 marks in the original NEET examination conducted on May 3.Her family said she returned from the examination feeling confident and hopeful about securing admission to a medical college.Family members told investigators that Akanksha became increasingly worried after reports of the paper leak emerged and the examination was cancelled.According to police, on May 20 Akanksha told her family around noon that she was not hungry and would eat later. She then went to her room. At around 3 pm, relatives found her hanging inside the room.