Bareilly: The last scene of Play Shivam, 9, and his friends practiced for the celebration of independence day was Hanging Bhagat Singh.
Shivam found a rope, tied the snare on his neck and played a role.
But his legs slipped from the stool he sustained himself.
He died in a few minutes.
It was Thursday afternoon, in Babat Village in Budaun up.
Shivam came home with his younger brother and his sister, and his parents came out working in their fields.
He came home to play with children in his village.
Independence day approached.
“They decided to play for the opportunity,” Uncle Shivam said Vinod Kumar.
Will be one in Bhagat Singh, Rajguru and Sukhdev, executed by the British colonial government for killing British police officials John Saunders.
When the execution scene must be applied, Shivam is looking for a rope.
Swing will do it, he thought, and carry a bench to climb.
He took a swing strap, making a snare from him and put it on his neck.
But at one time, his legs came out of the bench.
He struggled to breathe, when his friends thought he was just acting.
In February last year, a 12-year-old boy from Mandaur in MP had also been accidentally hung when he tried to re-enact the execution scene from the school game.