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Ryan International: Cops find windows without grills; New twist in the murder case?
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Ryan International: Cops find windows without grills; New twist in the murder case?

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 12 Sep 2017, 10:05 am
Gurgaon, Sep 12 (IBNS): The mystery in the Ryan International school murder case increased by a few folds as cops have found three windows without grills inside the toilet where seven-year-old Pradyuman Thakur was killed, reports said.

Police are now probing if someone else had committed the crime and used one of the grill-less windows to escape.

According to police, the victim's bag was found inside the toilet, which suggests that he entered the facility through the main door, but the killer's escape route is yet to be determined.

Meanwhile, adding to the list of arrest, police have booked Ryan International School's regional head of northern India, Francis Thomas, and the HR head of the school, Jeyus Thomas, under the Juvenile Justice Act.

According to Gurgaon Police Commissioner Sandeep Khirwar, a four-member team has been sent to Mumbai to question Ryan Pinto, the managing director and chairman of the group.

The team will also interrogate other top officials.

Khirwar added that the probe has found the school guilty of destroying evidence.

Vinay Pratap Singh, deputy commissioner, Gurgaon, said, "The committee has detected five lapses in the school, such as broken windows, ill-equipped fire extinguishers, common toilets, broken boundary wall and low quality CCTV without wide angle facilities."

The National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR) has asked the deputy commissioner, Gurugaon; additional chief secretary, department of school education, Haryana; and chairman, CBSE, to file a detailed action report.

It has also asked the police to take action against the accused under the Protection of Children Against Sexual Offences (POCSO) Act.

 

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