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Amid reports of children ending their life driven by the infamous Blue Whale challenge, a young boy in Madhya Pradesh's Raigarh district, who allegedly became frightened of the final task of committing suicide, revealed his distress in his answer-sheet while writing an exam.
An alarmed teacher checking the answer-sheet brought the matter to the notice of the school and the local administration, after which counselling of the child was initiated.
Sub-Divisional Magistrate Praveen Prajapati of Khilchipur, where the incident took place, said on Thursday that during the quarterly examination of class 10 in the local Utkrisht Vidyalaya, a student wrote in his Sanskrit answer-sheet that he had reached the 49th stage of the Blue Whale game.
According to Prajapati, the student further wrote that he was being pressured to undertake the final task of ending his life.
"The answer-sheet was being evaluated by a teacher called Hemlata Shringi. When she read the lines written by the student, she got alarmed. After that, she informed the school and contacted us," he said.
Prajapati said a group comprising teachers and some local people had been formed which was counselling the child.
Family members of the student said he had even uploaded the photograph of slitting his wrist and that at the 49th stage, where he was being asked to end his life.
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