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14-year-old hospitalised after harassment at Gwalior boarding school

| | Aug 23, 2014, at 05:45 pm
Gwalior, Aug 23 (IBNS): A 14-year-old student of a famous boarding school in Gwalior was badly harassed by his seniors. He was shifted to a Delhi hospital in critical condition on Friday.

The victim, son of Jai Kumar Singh - a minister in the Bihar government, was moved from the famous Scindia boarding school immediately after the incident, reports said. 

According to Singh, even doctors attending the 14-year-old at the Delhi hospital said it was not a case of suicide but that of a case of him being throttled.

The minister also refused to agree with the claims made by the school authorities that his son had made a suicide attempt. Singh said that no police complaint was filed against the school authorities as he was only concerned about his son’s fast recovery, sources said.

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