martes, 30 de abril de 2013

Upset over obscene remark, girl hangs self - Times of India

She approached college principal Kusum Bishnoi after the second period and told her that she wanted to go home as she was not feeling well. The principal, however, denied permission. After the third period, Shivani again went to the principal once, this time with a written application for leaving early.

When the principal asked the contact numbers of her parents, Shivani reportedly told her that her father Veeru Rajawat was no more and her mother Mamta Devi, an anganwadi worker, had gone for work. Her elder brother Abhay Rajawat studies in Mathura. Since Shivani was good at academics and had never sought exemption from school earlier, the principal allowed her to go home.

Shivani reached her Tilak Nagar house in Kotwali police circle and found her paternal grandfather present there. She reportedly told him that she was not feeling well and went into her room. Later in the evening, when Shivani's mother returned home she found her daughter hanging in the room. She reported the matter to the police. Later, Shivani's classmates told her mother about the remarks scribed scribbled in the class room.

"College principal Kusum Bishnoi said she has formed a committee comprising members of the management to trace the person who had written the obscene remarks," said police inspector Brij Mohan Yadav, in charge of the Kotwali police station under which the incident took place.

Police said no suicide note was found and efforts were on to ascertain the reason behind the suicide. The body was later sent for postmortem.

Police have ruled out possibilities of any foul play in Shivani's death.

"We believe things will be clear once we get the postmortem report by Wednesday afternoon," Inspector Brij Mohan said.

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