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‘Promising’ Kerala athlete dies in suspected suicide pact

GOVERNMENT PROMISES INQUIRY AFTER ROWING TRAINEES ALLEGE ‘TORTURE’ BY SENIORS

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A15-year-old athlete died and three of her fellow trainees were in critical condition yesterday after consuming poisonous fruit in an alleged suicide pact at an Indian sports institute, officials and news reports said.

The girls, rowing trainees at the government-run Sports Authority of India’s Centre for Water Sports in the southern state of Kerala, had left a jointly signed suicide note, SAI chief Injeti Srinivas said.

The families of the teenage girls had alleged that they were “unable to bear physical and mental torture” by their seniors, charges that were denied by institute officials, broadcaste­r NDTV reported.

‘Harsh treatment’

The victim said she had complained about the harsh treatment but the authoritie­s had not acted on the complaint, the report said.

Srinivas refused to comment on the allegation­s saying a probe had been ordered. The priority was to save the girls’ lives, he said, although there was no known antidote to the poison.

“If anything is found wanting on our side or if anybody is found to be at fault, then the strictest of action will be taken,” Srinivas said at a press conference.

He added that authoritie­s had taken a statement from the victim before her death.

The four girls were found unconsciou­s on Wednesday evening in a hostel room. They were taken to hospital by the warden.

“We are really shocked. The sports authority institutio­ns are really safe for women,” said Anju Bobby George, a Commonweal­th champion.

The Sports Ministry has ordered an inquiry.

“I am deeply aggrieved by the incident that has happened in Kerala. The young girl who has died was a very promising sportspers­on. It is a big loss to the country in general and Sports Authority of India and sports fraternity in particular. I convey my condolence­s to the bereaved family. We will give all possible help to the bereaved family,” Sports Minister Sarbananda Sonowal said in a statement.

“Three girls are still undergoing treatment. I pray for their speedy recovery. To provide them the best possible treatment is our top priority. Local police is investigat­ing the matter. I have also directed the Director General of SAI to rush to the spot and give me a factual report. I have specifical­ly directed him to ensure that the best possible treatment is made available to the three girls who are undergoing treatment.

 ?? PTI ?? Community outraged People protest at a Sports Authority of India office in Alappuzha after a student died yesterday. Four students were admitted to hospital after a suicide attempt and one later died.
PTI Community outraged People protest at a Sports Authority of India office in Alappuzha after a student died yesterday. Four students were admitted to hospital after a suicide attempt and one later died.

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