The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Teen kills schoolmate to defer exams

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NEW DELHI. - India arrested a teenager yesterday for allegedly slitting the throat of a seven-year-old schoolmate in hopes the murder would lead to an exam being postponed, federal investigat­ors said.

The 16-year-old is accused of killing his young schoolmate in September at a smart private school near Delhi in an attempt to delay an impending test and parent-teacher meeting.

Police had initially detained a bus conductor over the murder, claiming he killed the boy after the young pupil resisted a sex attack.

But a spokespers­on for federal investigat­ors said they had credible evidence against the “academical­ly weak teenager, whose motive was to postpone the examinatio­n and a forthcomin­g parent-teacher meeting”.

“He admitted during questionin­g that he wanted to shut the school to defer the exams and meeting”, said Central Bureau of Investigat­ion spokespers­on RK Gaur.

The teenager would be sent to a juvenile detention centre until his trial for murder, he added.

Gaur said the bus conductor would remain in custody until cleared by a court of any wrongdoing.

The crime made national headlines and stoked concern among parents over safety in schools. India’s swelling middle class has fuelled the growth of private schools in a country where public education is under immense strain. Much prestige is placed on academic achievemen­t and children face intense pressure to score good grades. Experts say this has aggravated stress and mental illness among teenagers.

India, a nation of 1.25 billion, has the world’s highest rate of suicide. Students are particular­ly vulnerable. - AFP.

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