Upset Over Teacher's Behaviour, Class 6 Jaipur Student Allegedly Dies By Suicide
Upset Over Teacher's Behaviour, Class 6 Jaipur Student Allegedly Dies By Suicide
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Upset Over Teacher's Behaviour, Class 6 Jaipur Student Allegedly Dies By Suicide

Devanshe Pandey,News18 🕒︎ 2025-11-01

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Upset Over Teacher's Behaviour, Class 6 Jaipur Student Allegedly Dies By Suicide

In a tragic incident, a class 6th student died after falling from the fourth floor of a private school in Rajasthan’s Jaipur. The police, on Saturday, said the preliminary investigation suggested that the girl allegedly died by suicide. The CCTV footage from the school is being checked by the officials to determine the sequence of events leading to the girl’s death. The minor victim, a single child, was rushed to a nearby hospital after she allegedly fell from the fourth floor of Neerja Modi School, where doctors declared her dead, Mansarovar SHO Lakhan Khatana told reporters.A spokesperson of the Joint Parents Association, Abhishek Jain, claimed that it was a case of suicide as the victim was upset with the behaviour of a teacher. “We have spoken to many students. It has come to light that the girl jumped from the fourth floor after being upset due to the behaviour of a teacher. However, the school administration destroyed evidence by cleaning the incident spot,” Jain was quoted as saying by PTI. “Neither the government nor the schools are taking security measures seriously. They wake up only when some incident happens.” “The association demands that parents be included in the various committees of the schools to put forth their suggestions,” he added. The SHO said the exact reason behind the girl’s death will be determined only after the probe is complete. “Forensic experts were called to the spot to collect samples. The matter will be investigated thoroughly. The post-mortem is being conducted at the Jaipuria Hospital where the girl’s parents and other family members are present,” the officer said. Expressing grief over the incident, School Education Minister Madan Dilawar said, “It seems there were no elaborate security arrangements in the school, which should have been made by the authorities. I have asked the district education officer to investigate the matter and submit a report.”

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