School boy dies after being beaten up by teachers

December 05, 2012 12:48 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:54 pm IST - Bhopal

A 10-year-old boy, who was allegedly beaten up by his two teachers at government primary school at Pathakheda in Betul district, succumbed to his injuries at a hospital here, police said on Wednesday.

Aslam Ansari, a class four student, who was admitted to Hamidia Hospital in the city died on Tuesday, they said.

Aslam’s two teachers—— Birju Kumar Sonaria and Vijay Ram Bhagat—— had beaten him up brutally in the school on November 16, following which he suffered critical back bone and neck injuries.

While Birju Kumar has been arrested in this connection, the other accused is still absconding, police said.

According to them, the incident had taken place when Aslam had gone to tell the teachers that somebody had broken a bucket in the school. However, the duo started beating him up, though he told them that he did not break it.

Later, when Aslam told his parents about the incident, they came to his school and asked the teachers why their son was beaten up. The teachers gave Rs 200 to them for his treatment and Aslam was admitted to a government hospital.

Seeing no improvement in Aslam’s health, his parents took him to Nagpur for treatment. However, due to his serious condition, doctors expressed their inability to treat him and he was finally brought to Hamidia Hospital in Bhopal, where he breathed his last on Tuesday, police said.

Police had registered a case in this regard.

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