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Ryan International School Student death: Police detain 3 person, bus conductor confesses sexual assault, murder, say Police

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Police have detained as many as three person – bus conductor, drive and a school staff member after the murder of a severn-year-old boy in Ryan International School, Bhondsi, Gurugram.

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Ryan School Gurugram Student death: Police have detained as many as three person – bus conductor, drive and a school staff member after the of a severn-year-old boy in , Bhondsi, Gurugram. According to report, the bus conductor has confessed to committed the murder and attempted sexual assault. Pradhuman, a Class II student of Ryan International School was found dead by a school staff in the school washroom. His throat was slit a knife which was found near the body.

“As of now, we have no lead on the murder. We are scanning CCTV footage from the school premises for clues,” Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) Manish Sehgal, posted at Gurugram Police Commissioner's office, told media. Informed sources said a CCTV installed outside the washroom was lying defunct. People, including parents of other students, gathered outside the school campus were speculating about the possible reasons for the murder, including that he may have fallen prey to the deadly online ‘Blue Whale' game, reported news agency PTI

A police officer said that Ashok had confessed to committing his . “He took the child to the washroom to sexually assault him. When the kid tried to raise an alarm, he killed him,” police said. The seven-year-old was dropped to school by his father at around 7:30 in the morning. His body, in a pool of blood, was discovered by a student when he went to the loo. The student informed the school administration and teachers. A knife was also found lying near the body.

“The kid was alive when we saw him lying in a pool of blood. We took him to the hospital immediately… only after investigation, one can say where the knife inside the school premises came from,” Neeraja Bhatra, School Coordinator, told a news channel. The police, who said they had detained ten people, told PTI they zeroed in on the accused after two students saw him walking down a corridor. As soon as the boy entered the toilet, Kumar held him. But the boy resisted his attempts. When the accused failed in his sexual assault bid, he slit his throat and cut his right ear,” a senior police officer said.

The police claimed that he walked out of the washroom, leaving the knife behind, and later, joined the teachers in taking the bleeding kid to the hospital. The police said it had earlier detained and questioned 10 people, including a gardener, conductors and drivers. “We have been investigating their role since the morning,” the DCP said.

School head Neerja Batra said she had come out of the morning assembly prayers when she saw a teacher running, followed by two more teachers. “The child was in a pool of blood. We did not wait for a second and put the child in my vehicle and I sent them to the hospital,” she said. The school said in a statement it was “deeply saddened by the tragic incident”.

In 2016, the body of a six-year-old student of the school's Vasant Kunj branch in south Delhi was found in a water tank. The principal and a teacher were booked for negligence in May this year.

The brutal murder in the upmarket Gurgaon school evoked widespread horror, prompting the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to visit the school and the hospital where the child was taken. The apex body for child rights recommended that a case of negligence be registered against the management of the school.

“We have told the police that a case of negligence be registered against the school management as we have found that the school did not undertake police verification of teaching and non-teaching staff,” said Priyank Kanoongo, Member RTE & , NCPCR. A police team, including forensic experts, had earlier collected blood samples and fingerprints from the washroom and tested the blood stained knife that had been recovered from the spot.

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