Class 11 student faints in school, dies
LUCKNOW: A class 11 student of Maharishi Vidya Mandir Public School at the IIM Road died after fainting on the school premises on Saturday. The student, Aditya Singh, was a resident of Basti and used to stay in hostel. He was reportedly suffering from some neurological problem. Principal of the school Abha Bharat Singh said Aditya fainted at 5.45 am while he was getting ready for PT classes.
LUCKNOW: A class 11 student of Maharishi Vidya Mandir Public School at the IIM Road died after fainting on the school premises on Saturday. The student, Aditya Singh, was a resident of Basti and used to stay in hostel. He was reportedly suffering from some neurological problem.
Principal of the school Abha Bharat Singh said Aditya fainted at 5.45 am while he was getting ready for PT classes.
“He had some medical problem and had fainted in the school earlier too,” she said. The principal said the school had lost a good student. “It is tough time for the school and the family,” she said.
Sources said Aditya was rushed to Sewa Hospital and was later referred to Trauma Centre of the King George’s Medical University where doctors pronounced him dead.
Aditya’s local guardian said the boy was suffering from neurological problem. He said there were no injury marks on Aditya’s body. The family has lodged no complaint with the police.
“We visited the school after we came to know about the student’s death but since there was no complaint from the family, no case was registered in this connection,” said inspector, Madiyaon police station, Raghawan Kumar Singh.
District inspector of schools (DIoS) Mukesh Kumar Singh also visited the school and interacted with the students. He also visited the hostel. Aditya had also fainted on September 4 but he regained consciousness after some time.
His local guardian took him to a neurologist for treatment after which he returned to the school. He was quite hale and hearty till Saturday.
The principal said Aditya’s body was handed over to his local guardian and family.
ADITYA’S LOCAL GUARDIAN SAID THE BOY WAS SUFFERING FROM SOME NEUROLOGICAL PROBLEM. HIS FAMILY HAS LODGED NO COMPLAINT.