Deccan Chronicle

Child rights activists demand a high level inquiry into the case Reason behind teens’ suicide still unknown

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will be in our hearts and we express our condolence­s,” said a message by the school management.

Investigat­ing officials said that though the incident appears to be a clear case of suicide, they are still probing into the details, as the cause of suicide is not known still and even the parents are clueless about it.

The parents said that the Sravani had come to Bhargavi’s residence in the afternoon and they continued to study together till evening. They were very normal during the whole time and were preparing for the second paper of the pre-final test on Friday. “After finishing the formalitie­s of handing over the bodies to the families, we will be questionin­g their friends and also teachers. Since it was a Friday, they were not available,” an official said.

Balala Hakkula Sangham has demanded an inquiry to find out what went wrong and what really happened on the fateful day. BHS while appealing to the parents said that instead of feeling that by giving material things and money to their children, they were doing enough, they should spend quality time with the children. For the first time, Cyberabad traffic police has started special drunken drives at all entry and exit points simultaneo­usly in Cyberabad city limits from Friday. Cyberabad traffic police has deployed 300 cops at different locations on ORR.

Each team consists of 10 to 20 cops depending on the entry and exit points at 31 locations on ORR. The teams will be supervised by ACPs and inspectors at various junctions.

Cyberabad DCP, Traffic, A.R. Srinivas said, “This is the first time we are conducting special checks at ORR in all entry and exit points simultaneo­usly. We are conducting checks for three hours so that no one can escape and come out from ORR unchecked’’.

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