Bengaluru Suicide: Class 12 student jumps to death from school in Bengaluru | Bengaluru News


Bengaluru: Class 12 student jumps to death from school building; father says son was upset over homework

BENGALURU: A class 12 student allegedly jumped to his death from the second floor of Carey Block of Clarence High School on Pottery Road in Richards Town, east Bengaluru, Monday morning.The victim is Aaryan Moses Vyas from HBR Layout. His father, Moses, who works with the revenue department, filed a complaint with Pulikeshinagar police stating his son was upset over homework issues. Cops booked a unnatural death report.According to the school management, Aaryan fell during assembly hours and was rushed to nearby Santosh Hospital and then to Manipal Hospital for further treatment. However, he succumbed to injuries.“Aaryan was not only an exceptional student but also a gifted sportsperson who represented our school at the national level and took part in several international competitions. His enthusiasm, discipline and cheerful spirit touched everyone who knew him,” the school said in its message. “We understand this news may be deeply distressing. Counsellors will be available on campus to support students and staff as they process their emotions and grief. Parents who feel their children may need additional support are encouraged to reach out to the school counsellor,” the school added.If you are having suicidal thoughts or in need of emotional support, call suicide-prevention helplines: Tele-Manas helpline: 14416 or 1800-891-4416, SAHAI Helpline: 080-25497777.





Source link

  • Related Posts

    ‘Dhurandhar 2’ dominates over Yash starrer ‘Toxic’ in North America, the Ranveer Singh starrer expected to have a record-breaking advance booking |

    ‘Dhurandhar 2’, starring Ranveer Singh is one of the most awaited movies of the year, especially after the huge success of the first installment. But it’s clashing with Yash starrer…

    Hindu Temple Uk: UK Hindu temple thrown lifeline by judge after council plans to sell its premises to a mosque

    LONDON: A temple serving 18,000 Hindus in Peterborough and surrounding counties has been thrown a lifeline by a high court judge who has issued a temporary injunction preventing the sale…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    en_USEnglish