What Happened to the Class 10 Student Who Jumped from a School Building in K'taka's Bharamasagara?
Synopsis
Key Takeaways
Chitradurga (Karnataka), Feb 16 (NationPress) In a devastating event, a 16-year-old Class 10 student tragically lost his life after reportedly leaping from the school building on Monday in Chitradurga district, Karnataka.
The young individual has been identified as a student of DVS School, situated in Bharamasagara town.
As per police reports, the student was from Kariyannanahalli village and jumped from the third floor of the school structure. The precise motive behind this drastic action remains unclear. Authorities have acquired CCTV footage of the incident, capturing him walking near the railing, pausing for a few moments, and then suddenly jumping.
According to police observations, he appeared to be under significant stress, having been seen walking along the third-floor corridor multiple times.
Initial investigations indicate that family members and friends have claimed the school warden and headmaster exerted undue pressure on him. His father had previously lodged a complaint regarding this matter, but no action followed. It is believed that this perceived inaction may have driven him into a state of depression, culminating in his tragic decision.
Further details surrounding the incident are still forthcoming. The Bharamasagara police are actively investigating the case.
Just days earlier, on February 10, another Class 10 student reportedly took his own life at a residential school in the Bidar district. This deceased individual, 16-year-old Sharath from Manthal village, was studying at the Navodaya Residential School in Narayanpur village of Basavakalyan taluk.
Initial reports suggest that Sharath ended his life on the evening of February 10, leaving behind a death note. His body was discovered hanging in the hostel area later that night. Police have initiated a case and are probing the circumstances surrounding this tragedy.
Earlier, on January 9, a 23-year-old dental student allegedly took her own life at her residence in Chandapura, located on the outskirts of Bengaluru, leaving a note that cleared others of blame.
The deceased, identified as Yashaswini, was a third-year dental student at a private college near Bommanahalli in southeast Bengaluru. Her death ignited protests as allegations of harassment emerged.