Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

GURGAON SCHOOL MURDER: 8YROLD BOY’S THROAT SLIT

Killed the schoolboy after attempted sexual assault

- Leena Dhankhar and Abhishek Behl n htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

GURGAON: Police here arrested a 42-year-old school bus conductor for allegedly murdering an eight-year-old boy at Ryan Internatio­nal School, Bhondsi, in Gurgaon. He was found outside a school toilet on the ground floor, crawling and bleeding profusely before he died. A team that conducted post-mortem said his throat was slit twice. Police sources said on questionin­g the accused revealed that he attempted sexual assault.

GURGAON: The Gurgaon police arrested on Friday night a 42-year-old school bus conductor for allegedly murdering an eightyear-old second grader at Ryan Internatio­nal School, Bhondsi in Gurgaon.

The boy was found outside a school toilet on the ground floor, crawling and bleeding profusely before he died.

A medical team that conducted the post-mortem examinatio­n said the victim’s throat was slit twice. Police sources close to the investigat­ion said on questionin­g the accused revealed that he attempted sexual assault on the child inside the toilet. The medical team, however, denied sexual abuse.

The toilet is shared by students as well as bus drivers, conductors, and class 4 employees of the school. “Ashok Kumar, resident of Ghamroj village in Gurgaon, has been arrested in this case,” officiatin­g commission­er of police Simardeep Singh said.

Police said Kumar was arrested after sustained questionin­g and evidence pointed towards his role. Investigat­ors retrieved footage from one of the 16 CCTV cameras in the school, which they said is vital to prove him guilty in the case.

Police received a call from school authoritie­s around 8am and rushed to the spot along with the crime units.

“The victim after being stabbed struggled and crawled taking help of the walls outside the toilet when a fellow student and the school gardener noticed him in a pool of blood,” Ashok Bakshi, deputy commission­er of police, south Gurgaon, said.

Priyank Kanoongo, member (education), National Commission for Protection of Child Rights, Delhi, reached the school and asked the Gurgaon police to include sections under the POCSO Act in the FIR and book the school staff for negligence.

“We are deeply saddened by the tragic incident that occurred at our school today, involving a class 2 student. He had suffered critical injuries and was immediatel­y rushed to the hospital by the school head Neerja Batra. Despite all attempts, unfortunat­ely his life couldn’t be saved due to the extent of his injuries... The perpetrato­rs of this heinous crime must be dealt with appropriat­e action,” the school management said in a statement.

After hearing the commotion, Anju Dudeja, a school teacher reached the toilet first and informed others. She along with Neerja Batra, officiatin­g principal, took the victim in Batra’s car to a private hospital in Badshahpur and after first aid went to Artemis hospital where the boy was declared brought dead.

The victim was dropped at the school gate by his father around 7.55am. As soon as the father reached home, he received a call from the school that there was an emergency involving his son. The father called the school supervisor who informed him that his son was taken to a hospital.

The incident sparked protests by parents, two of whom were arrested for vandalisin­g the school property. Several others held a sit-in protest at the police commission­er’s office.

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