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Boy Commits Suicide For Getting 'Scolded' By Teachers

IANS, 17 Aug, 2016 01:05 PM
  • Boy Commits Suicide For Getting 'Scolded' By Teachers
COIMBATORE:  A class IX student of a government school allegedly committed suicide at his home after getting scolded by his teachers over a 'false' complaint by some of his classmates.
 
Babu , 14, consumed poisonous cow dung powder last night and was found lying unconscious by his parents this morning.
 
He was declared brought dead at a government hospital.
 
According to police, Babu recently reported to the class teacher about three of his classmates who had created trouble in the teacher's absence.
 
In order to take revenge, the trio cooked up a story and told their teacher that Babu was spreading rumours and linking his name with a woman colleague of the teacher.
 
The teacher along with two of his colleagues had allegedly used harsh words while reprimanding the boy.
 
Babu was upset over this and took the extreme step of ending his life, police said.
 
The boy's relatives staged a protest at the hospital demanding stringent against the teachers.
 
They claimed that they had lodged a complaint with the headmaster of the school, but no action was taken against the teachers, police said.

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