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Don’t want to go back to school, Boy Letter Hang Self

Don't want to go back to school, Boy Letter Hang Self
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Letter: In a surprising incident, a 12-year-old boy decided to take his own life when the police suspected that he did not want to go to school which was reopened recently after a gap in a pandemic who was almost 18 years of pandemic.
Parth Sahu, a class VIII student, ended his life by hanging in his bathroom in Pandesara on Friday.
Family members were horrified to see him hang in the bathroom at night after he returned from school normally in the afternoon and also ate with his family.
Registering cases of unintentional death, Police Pandesara began investigating this case and based on a preliminary investigation, the police suspected that the boy might have taken extreme steps after his parents did not heed you not to send him to school.
“Allegedly the boy did not want to go to school and he revealed this to his parents recently.
Maybe he didn’t like going to school who began teaching offline after more than one and a half years gap,” police said.
The family member told the police that Parth and his father Rambhan, a grocery store owner, was resting when the boy forgave himself to go to the bathroom.
Not aware of his terrible plan, family members who did not suspect in their routine work.
Then, when his mother opened the bathroom door at night, he found the boy hanging and the family immediately shifted him to the hospital where he was declared dead.
Small use the rope that he found in his house to act.
“The boy tied one end of the black rope onto the wooden door through the gap and tied the other end to his neck.
At first the family didn’t realize everything and learned about everything possible after a few hours,” said a police officer.
“It is possible that students, especially young school children, might not like to go back to school because of a long gap.
Some activities must be planned at school to make children start to live the idea of ​​going to school again,” said Rudresh Vyas, Head of the Department of Psychology at MTB Arts College.
The police have not recorded a statement of detailed family members.
The traumatized family will register their statement only after the final ritual.

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