Deccan Chronicle

Senior killed Ryan student

16-year-old wanted examinatio­ns postponed

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT WITH AGENCY INPUTS NEW DELHI, NOV. 8

A Class 11 student who allegedly wanted to postpone a parent-teacher meeting and exams has been apprehende­d in connection with the killing of a seven-year-old boy in Gurgaon’s Ryan's Internatio­nal School, the CBI said on Wednesday.

In a sensationa­l twist to the case, the high school student, who is about 16 years old, was apprehende­d late Tuesday night for allegedly killing his junior inside the school, said a CBI spokespers­on.

Pradyuman, a Class 2 student of the school, was found dead with his throat slit by a sharp-edged weapon on the morning of September 8.

The CBI did not find any evidence against bus conductor Ashok Kumar, who was the Gurgaon Police’s sole accused in the gruesome killing.

The murder weapon, a knife, was found in the commode of the toilet where the killing allegedly took place, said CBI spokespers­on Abhishek Dayal.

It was the same knife seized by the Gurgaon Police, he said.

According to the agency, the Class 11 student, believed to be weak in his studies, allegedly slit Pradyuman’s throat to get the school to declare a holiday in order to defer a scheduled parent-teacher meeting (PTM) and an examinatio­n.

The CBI was able to piece together elements of the crime that shook the entire nation by analysing the CCTV footage, scientific and forensic examinatio­n, analysis of the crime scene and by questionin­g students, teachers and staff of the school, an official said.

A Class XI student who allegedly wanted to postpone a parent-teacher meeting and exams has been apprehende­d in connection with the killing of a seven-year-old boy in Gurgaon’s Ryan's Internatio­nal School, the CBI said on Wednesday.

The CBI spokespers­on said the minor student was apprehende­d last night at 11.30 pm in accordance with the provisions of the Juvenile Justice Act.

“His parents were kept in the loop and all measures in accordance with the JJ Act were complied with. He remains our prime suspect."

He said the agency analysed CCTV footage, which shows the movement of people in and out of the toilet, on the basis of which it narrowed the list of suspects.

The agency has not found any evidence of sexual assault, he said.

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