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Class 8 pupil in Gwalior dies after alleged assault by lecturers for not ending homework

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By Express News Service

BHOPAL: A class VIII pupil in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior district died at a authorities hospital on Sunday, 4 days after being allegedly crushed by lecturers within the personal college for not finishing homework.

The boy’s father Kok Singh Chouhan claimed {that a} instructor beat his son with a stick on July 12 and punished him in different methods, after which he fell unwell.

The deceased minor had complained of headache and numbness in his legs and arms, apart from experiencing bouts of vomiting and excessive fever upon returning dwelling.

The household admitted him to 2 totally different personal hospitals earlier than shifting him to the federal government hospital, the place he died on Sunday morning.

The father additional alleged that the instructor had pressured the household to get the boy handled at a personal hospital as an alternative of a authorities facility.

The instructor has crushed the boy on a earlier event as properly and the college administration on the time assured that such motion won’t be repeated sooner or later, Chouhan claimed.

Meanwhile, the sufferer’s household and neighbours additionally blocked the street exterior the college with the minor’s physique, demanding motion in opposition to the college’s principal Akash Srivastava and two lecturers Sonu Srivastava and Akbar Khan within the matter.

“Not just the two teachers, but even the school’s principal is responsible for my son’s death. The teachers beat my son with sticks and even threatened to throw him off the roof. We came to know about these cruel incidents only through my elder son Yogesh, who also studies in the same school,” Koksingh alleged.

The minor’s father additionally stated that he had visited the college 9 months in the past to personally raised the difficulty of his youthful son being focused by some lecturers bodily.

“But despite requests nine months back, corrective measures weren’t taken by the school administration, which led to the July 12 incident under the scorching sun on the school premises. We went to the local police station and waited there for around four hours, but still, the FIR wasn’t registered, after which we’ve been forced to protest on the road for justice,” Koksingh stated.

When contacted within the matter, a senior Gwalior district police official stated, “Justice will be rendered to the boy’s family. We’re awaiting the autopsy report and based on the report appropriate action will be taken.”

BHOPAL: A class VIII pupil in Madhya Pradesh’s Gwalior district died at a authorities hospital on Sunday, 4 days after being allegedly crushed by lecturers within the personal college for not finishing homework.

The boy’s father Kok Singh Chouhan claimed {that a} instructor beat his son with a stick on July 12 and punished him in different methods, after which he fell unwell.

The deceased minor had complained of headache and numbness in his legs and arms, apart from experiencing bouts of vomiting and excessive fever upon returning dwelling.googletag.cmd.push(perform() googletag.show(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); );

The household admitted him to 2 totally different personal hospitals earlier than shifting him to the federal government hospital, the place he died on Sunday morning.

The father additional alleged that the instructor had pressured the household to get the boy handled at a personal hospital as an alternative of a authorities facility.

The instructor has crushed the boy on a earlier event as properly and the college administration on the time assured that such motion won’t be repeated sooner or later, Chouhan claimed.

Meanwhile, the sufferer’s household and neighbours additionally blocked the street exterior the college with the minor’s physique, demanding motion in opposition to the college’s principal Akash Srivastava and two lecturers Sonu Srivastava and Akbar Khan within the matter.

“Not just the two teachers, but even the school’s principal is responsible for my son’s death. The teachers beat my son with sticks and even threatened to throw him off the roof. We came to know about these cruel incidents only through my elder son Yogesh, who also studies in the same school,” Koksingh alleged.

The minor’s father additionally stated that he had visited the college 9 months in the past to personally raised the difficulty of his youthful son being focused by some lecturers bodily.

“But despite requests nine months back, corrective measures weren’t taken by the school administration, which led to the July 12 incident under the scorching sun on the school premises. We went to the local police station and waited there for around four hours, but still, the FIR wasn’t registered, after which we’ve been forced to protest on the road for justice,” Koksingh stated.

When contacted within the matter, a senior Gwalior district police official stated, “Justice will be rendered to the boy’s family. We’re awaiting the autopsy report and based on the report appropriate action will be taken.”