A very sad incident has happened in Delhi. Shaurya Patil, a class 10 student of St. Columba School, committed suicide on Tuesday (November 18) afternoon. After leaving school, he went straight to the metro station and jumped from the platform. The people present there informed the police. Police found a handwritten suicide note in his school bag.
Shaurya was troubled for a year
Shaurya’s father Pradeep Patil says that his son was facing scolding, misbehavior and insult from teachers for almost a year. A few days ago, when he fell on the stage during dance practice, a teacher taunted him and said, “Cry as much as you want, I don’t care.” Shaurya became very sad after this incident. When his family complained, the school instead threatened to give him a transfer certificate (TC) and expel him from the school.
What happened on the day of the incident?
Usually, a vehicle used to come to take Shaurya to and from home, but that day he came out of the back gate of the school alone and reached the metro station. According to the FIR, Shaurya has held three teachers responsible in his suicide note.
Wrote an emotional note for the family
In the letter he apologized to his mother, father and brother. He wrote, “Sorry mom, I have hurt my heart many times… now I will hurt you for the last time.” Wrote for his father, “Sorry Papa, I should have become a good person like you.”
Father made this allegation
Shaurya’s father told that he was under stress for several months. When I complained, the school would say, “Concentrate on your studies.” The behavior of the teachers was not good. A teacher had been threatening him for four days to call his parents and expel him. Once he was even pushed.
Last wish expressed in suicide note
Shaurya wrote, “The school teachers forced me. My last wish is that action be taken against them, so that no other child takes such a step.” He also wrote that his organs should be donated to needy people. At the same time, no statement has come from the school on this matter yet.
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