Deccan Chronicle

Nalgonda boy dies in hospital

Nagarjuna, 13, fled school on Thursday and was found with burns later

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT HYDERABAD, FEB. 22

The Nalgonda Class VIII student, who ran away from school after leaving a suicide note three days ago, died in a Vijayawada hospital early on Monday morning.

The boy, G. Nagarjuna Reddy, who had alleged harassment by the school correspond­ent and two other students, was found in a village in Krishna district with 80 per cent burns two days ago.

The police has now booked a case under Section 174 (suspicious death). Nalgonda Huzurnagar police handed over the suicide note to the Krishna district police for investigat­ion.

Krishna district police said the boy died while undergoing treatment. “The body will be handed over to his parents after autopsy. We have mentioned Section 174 in the First Informatio­n Report for further investigat­ion,” said Chillakall­u police sub inspector M. Vamshi.

Huzurnagar police, who had earlier booked a missing case after the student fled from school, are handing over the investigat­ion to the Krishna district police since the suicide occurred in their juris- diction.

“The suicide note we got from his school and other details of the case are being handed over to the Chillakall­u police,” said Huzurnagar sub inspector A. Ranjit Reddy.

Nagarjuna Reddy was earlier accused of theft and allegedly humiliated by the Chaitanya Concept School correspond­ent Damodhar Reddy.

The 13-year-old boy left school on Thursday evening. Next day, he was found with severe burns near a petrol pump in Chillakall­u village in Krishna district.

He was taken to hospital by the police and villagers.

In his dying declaratio­n

The boy, G. Nagarjuna Reddy, who had accused the school correspond­ent and two students of harassing him, was found in a village in Krishna district with 80 per cent burns two days ago. The boy died while undergoing treatment in hopsital

to the magistrate, Nagarjuna Reddy said that he left school to commit suicide. But, three people kidnapped him and brought him to Chillakall­u.

The police has not yet booked a case against the school correspond­ent and others named in the suicide note of the victim.

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